During a recent meeting, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis reaffirmed that the strategic relationship between Greece and the US will remain unaffected by election results. He stressed the need for Europe to enhance its geopolitical maturity and called for new policy approaches. Mitsotakis also highlighted the government’s commitment to reducing taxes, emphasizing that tackling tax evasion is key to achieving targeted cuts. President Katerina Sakellaropoulou echoed the importance of Europe’s geostrategic independence and confirmed Greece’s readiness to work with any elected US president.
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The Greek government is set to overhaul the presumptive taxation system for the self-employed, aiming to finalize changes by the end of the year. The revisions, supported by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and the finance ministry, will address potential inequities while maintaining the core framework, with updates expected to impact the 2025 tax filings.
Greece is projected to rank third among European countries in attracting mobile millionaires in 2024, following Italy and Switzerland. Despite Italy’s recent tax increase, the country remains the top destination for individuals with significant liquid wealth, while Switzerland considers a new inheritance tax to support its green initiatives.