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Tax Authority Implements Advanced Enforcement Measures to Strengthen Compliance and Boost Revenue

The Tax Authority has unveiled a series of robust enforcement tools at the start of the new fiscal year, aimed at enhancing compliance and improving state revenue collection. These measures, introduced as part of a broad tax reform, provide for the sealing of business premises and the pledging of shares for tax debts exceeding €100,000.

Enhanced Compliance Measures Through Business Sealing

Under the new legal framework, tax officers are now empowered to suspend operations and seal business premises if the owners fail to submit the required tax returns. Specifically, failure to file two tax declarations, a minimum of twelve monthly declarations for withholdings and contributions, or at least three VAT returns, as defined in the VAT regulation, from January 1, 2027 onward, will trigger these actions. This extension until 2027 provides taxpayers with additional time to align with their obligations.

Procedural Steps and Warning Protocols

Prior to sealing a business, tax officers must follow a strict protocol by issuing three warnings. The initial notification is sent via registered letter or posted conspicuously at the business location, providing a 25-day compliance window. If compliance is not achieved within 10 days following the first warning, a second notification is dispatched with a further 10-day deadline. A third warning follows, accompanied by an invitation for the taxpayer to formally present their position within five days. Should the business remain non-compliant, the officer will execute the sealing order, with clear documentation of the precise timing and immediate delivery of the decision to the concerned party. In cases where the taxpayer cannot be reached, the decision will be publicly posted, ensuring transparency.

Increased Financial Sanctions and Pledge of Shares

In addition to sealing, the new measures extend to scenarios where the taxpayer fails to remit the due tax as per the declared amounts, including withholdings and VAT debts when the aggregate liability exceeds €20,000. Furthermore, the Tax Authority now has the power to pledge the shares of legal entities for tax liabilities that exceed €100,000 and remain unsettled for over 30 days. This share pledge, which can cover liabilities up to twice the outstanding tax plus accrued interest and penalties, is designed as a security measure. Prior to registration with the Company Registrar, the officer must send a written notice outlining the reasons for the intended pledge, allowing a 30-day period for the taxpayer to contest the decision.

Enforcement and Legal Ramifications

The implementation of these measures is supported by law enforcement cooperation to ensure immediate execution. For example, a visible barrier will be placed at the business entrance to indicate that the premises are sealed, with signage provided in both Greek and English. The sealing order takes effect upon publication in the Official Gazette, and any interference with the order is deemed a criminal offense subject to a penalty of up to two years imprisonment, a fine of €30,000, or both. Importantly, any legal challenge to the suspension does not halt the obligation to comply, nor does it impede the Tax Authority’s right to pursue recovery of the owed funds.

These decisive actions represent a significant shift in tax administration, reflective of a modernized approach that prioritizes fairness, flexibility, and effectiveness. By aligning enforcement with the contemporary economic landscape, the state seeks to robustly safeguard its revenue stream and ensure a more equitable fiscal environment for all parties involved.

Google’s Pixel 10a Redefines Budget Smartphones With Innovative Flat Design

Google introduced the Pixel 10a with a flat rear design, removing the camera bump seen in previous models. Device targets the mid-range segment with updates to display, battery and software support. The model is positioned below the flagship Pixel 10 lineup. Changes focus on usability and core hardware improvements.

Revolutionary Flat Profile

Pixel 10a features a flat back without a raised camera module. Design differs from recent smartphones, which typically include camera bumps. A flat surface improves stability when placed on a table. Change also simplifies the overall device form.

Enhanced Display And Performance

The device includes a 6.3-inch display, consistent with the previous model. Screen supports up to 3,000 nits of brightness and a 120Hz refresh rate, set to 60Hz by default. Display is part of Google’s Actua series. The panel is designed to improve visibility in bright conditions.

Hardware And Charging Innovations

Pixel 10a uses a plastic back and Corning Gorilla Glass 7i on the front, compared to higher-end materials on Pixel 10. Build reflects its lower price segment. Battery capacity reaches 5,100 mAh. The device supports 30W charging via USB-C. Hardware is designed for daily use, including video streaming, apps and gaming. Bezels are slightly thicker than on flagship models.

Camera And AI Capabilities

The camera system includes a 48-megapixel main sensor and a 13-megapixel ultra-wide lens. Set up supports standard photography scenarios. Ultra-wide camera lacks autofocus and has lower detail performance. The device supports up to 8x zoom. Software features include AI-based tools for framing and image selection. Processing differs from higher-end Pixel models.

Value Proposition And Competitive Landscape

Pixel 10a is priced at $499 and includes seven years of software and security updates. Device targets users seeking long-term support and balanced performance. Upgrade may be limited for users of Pixel 9a. Competing devices in the same price range offer alternative specifications, including faster charging and additional camera features.

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