The finance minister noted that this is something that is being done for the first time in Greece.
“The State will not only ask the citizens to do what they should according to the laws, but the state itself will then impose sanctions on the state officials if they do not do their job,” clarified Mr. Hatzidakis.
According to the report of Chrysostomos Tsoufis for skai.gr, the pre-filled tax returns were a big bet for the government, but also for the AADE that undertook to implement them. However, the other involved bodies did not deal with it with the same zeal.
Last May, skai.gr pointed out the multitude of tax errors in the pre-filled declarations, with the accountants even holding a “teftier” with the problems that were being solved in cooperation with the Ministry of Finance and the AADE along the way. Problems arising from the inability or indifference of public bodies to send the data to AADE correctly and on time so that its competent services can then upload them to E1.
In order to avoid the repetition of such phenomena, the Ministry of Finance decided to “put gas” on the leaders of public organizations.
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