Kathimerini English

Unpaid taxes are building up again as taxpayers are unable to meet obligation­s

- PROKOPIS HATZINIKOL­AOU

Concerns are growing in the Finance Ministry as expired debts to the tax authoritie­s grew at an unexpected­ly high rate in March – a month with no major obligation­s. Unpaid taxes came to 776 million euros in March, taking total new arrears to the state in the first quarter of the year to 3.55 billion euros. According to figures released yesterday by the tax administra­tion, the sum of old and new debts to the state amounted to 101.6 billion euros at endMarch. Out of the 3.55 billion created in Q1, 3.3 billion euros was in the form of unpaid taxes.

Ministry officials argue that the increase in tax debts is due to the fact that many taxpayers missed the deadlines for them to pay installmen­ts as part of debt settlement programs concerning the revelation of previously undeclared incomes. Other reasons cited are that taxpayers have failed to pay fines, as well as many individual­s and enterprise­s having exhausted means for paying taxes.

If this situation continues in the following months, the hole in budget revenues will grow considerab­ly, given that the submission process for income tax statements has just begun and the first tranche is payable by end-July. all

The state’s response to this phenomenon is confiscati­ons, which in March alone numbered 21,275. This takes the sum of taxpayers who have suffered confiscati­ons to 1,109,971, while the total number of Greeks owing to the state has risen to 3,907,847.

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