The number of taxpayers leaving unpaid taxes in April saw an explosion Tax office. In particular, his details AADE showed that in April the amount of unpaid taxes reached 2.6 billion. euros and in the same month the number of debtors increased by 25% and reached 4,645,591 people from 3,728,114 in March.
More specifically, in April, debtors increased by 917,477 people, which exceeded 4.6 million.
AADE data for its first quarter show that “fresh” overdue debts reached 2.924 billion. euros while unpaid taxes amounted to 2.607 billion. euro between January and April 2024.
In total, the overdue debts of the Tax Office reached 107.057 billion. euros of which 26.326 billion Euros cannot be collected, resulting in a net debt of 80.731 billion. euros. Of the 4,645,591 debtors, 2,112,703 had their deposits and assets seized, while compulsory debt collection measures were imposed on 1,520,015 debtors.
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At the same time, AADE continues to fully activate the Eispraxis system to file taxpayers with tax office debts based on the amount of the debt and their income and property status, while at the same time prepares an explosion of the bigots by stepping on the gas in the real estate auctions and taking the “pegs” of those who owe more than 150,000 euros each.
After a short break due to the European elections, the AADE electronic hammer will strike again on Wednesday, June 26, where a 5-star hotel in Rhodes will be auctioned with a first bid price of 7.5 million euros.
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When will the tax authorities “knock”?
On July 9, 2024, AADE will “strike” again by sending an ultimatum to the major debtors of the State and EFKA. With the electronic “rabasaki” he will send, he will give them a deadline of 15 days, specifically July 24, 2024, to pay their debts. On July 31, 2024, those who deviated from the regulations will see their name published on the AADE website.
Those with debts that:
subject to a regulatory regime and its conditions are respected,
subject to suspension of payment by a temporary order, court decision, act of an administrative body or by law,
classified as uncollectible.
Debts of deceased or minors and legal entities within the narrow or wider public sector are also not made public.