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Greece to extend levy on oil business, make barrel cut long-term

Greece will extend a. windfall tax on energy companies to support lowincome. pensioners and make COVIDera barrel cut on coffee and taxi. long-term, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stated on Thursday.

Greece has actually been battling with a cost-of-living crisis and. despite a financial recovery after a decade of discomfort, incomes are. still below the European Union average, while food rates were. up more than 20% in 2022-2023 from the previous year.

I believe it's a relocation of social justice, Mitsotakis stated. during a radio interview, days after he reshuffled his cabinet. following an even worse than anticipated EU vote result.

Mitsotakis anticipates earnings of about 300 million euros. ($ 321.66 million) from the 33% windfall tax on oil companies. this year, which will be used for an unique one-off aid for. low-income pensioners at the end of the year.

Greece initially presented the tax on its oil refineries and. other energy manufacturers in 2022 to assist families with their. month-to-month food and energy costs amid high inflation. It has. considering that raised more that 3 billion euros from the task.

Mitsotakis likewise said on Thursday that the low VAT of 13% on. take-away coffee and taxis, introduced in 2020 to support. financial activity throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, will be now. irreversible.

(source: Reuters)