Kathimerini English

Tricks lead to decrease in income tax due this year

- BY THANOS TSIROS & PROKOPIS HATZINIKOL­AOU

The 500-million-euro drop in the income tax demanded from taxpayers after this year’s processing of declaratio­ns compared to last year’s is the outcome of the decline in incomes declared by profession­als – following a tough 2017 when they were forced to pay huge social security contributi­ons and taxes.

It took a 33 percent drop in the taxable income of a self-employed profession­al for their tax dues to decrease by 77 percent this year.

However, the consequenc­es for the state stretch beyond the income tax due: When the time comes for the definitive calculatio­n of this year’s social security contributi­ons – which requires 2017 earnings as a basis, instead of those of the year before – the state will need to return significan­t amounts from contributi­ons deducted, at least to those who consistent­ly pay their contributi­on deposits every month.

The drop in declared incomes is not necessaril­y the result of tax evasion: It is also, for instance, due to the splitting of annual earnings between two tax registrati­on numbers with the aim of reducing taxes and contributi­ons due.

This practice has proven efficient since the Finance Ministry decided to abandon the single tax rate for self-employed profession­als – up to 2016 all earnings up to 50,000 euros per year were taxed at a 26 percent rate – and introduced brackets with rates ranging from 22 percent to 45 percent (or 55 percent when the solidarity levy is factored in). The splitting of profits between two registrati­on numbers reduces the tax and solidarity levy due as the taxable income drops to a lower bracket to is taxed at a lower rate.

The government is getting nervous about all this, as it is seeing a decline in revenues not only from income tax but also from value-added tax and previous years’ taxes, which could lead to the country’s creditors disputing the achievemen­t of the budget target for a primary surplus of 3.5 percent of gross domestic product throughout the year.

 ??  ?? It took a 33 percent drop in the taxable income of a self-employed profession­al for their tax dues to decrease by 77 percent this year.
It took a 33 percent drop in the taxable income of a self-employed profession­al for their tax dues to decrease by 77 percent this year.

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