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Greece Uses High-Tech Drones To Fight Tax Evasion In Holiday Hotspots (channelnewsasia.com) 71

Greece is reportedly using drones to fly over boats running day trips on the Aegean in an effort to crack down on rampant tax evasion at holiday hotspots. Channel NewsAsia reports: With the black economy by some accounts representing about a quarter of national output in a country which depends hugely on tourism, Greek authorities are turning to high-tech to stamp out undeclared earnings. Finance ministry tax inspectors and the coast guard launched the drones project on Santorini, an island highly popular with tourists, to check on whether operators offering short day trips were issuing legal receipts to all their passengers. Based on data from the drones, authorities were able to establish how many passengers were on board, then cross-referenced it with declared receipts and on-site inspections. Nine tourist vessels checked were alleged to have not issued a number of receipts, totaling about $29,460. Their owners now face fines.
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Greece Uses High-Tech Drones To Fight Tax Evasion In Holiday Hotspots

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  • by kenwd0elq ( 985465 ) <kenwd0elq@engineer.com> on Monday September 24, 2018 @08:36PM (#57371034)

    There shouldn't be anything surprising that Greece would use drones to find tax cheats. Remember, they were among the early adopters to use Google Earth to find backyard swimming pools that didn't appear on the tax rolls. Greeks have a very "Catch me if you can!" attitude toward their own tax collectors.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      We need this in Texas where all the Illegal Aliens do roofing jobs, landscaping, or other such jobs and don't ever pay taxes but instead send it all to their families in Mexico. US businesses which do have to pay taxes can't compete with the cheap services. So you either have to beat them or join them and then everyone loses.

  • they should probably eliminate cash. /s?

    Not that it would be a good thing, but total control of all transactions would ensure there wasn't a different economy.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Greece is deluding itself if it thinks it can tax its way out of its economic problems.

    The per capita GDP of Greece [wikipedia.org] is less than every state in the US [wikipedia.org]. Until you fix that you are just rearranging the deck chairs on a sinking ship. And with a population growth rate of less than 0 [indexmundi.com] things will only get worse.

    • by ai4px ( 1244212 )

      I think the EU is in the same boat.... the PIGS are pulling down their economy, Germany is about the only country pulling the wagon. France and Nederlands are considering an exit. So here's the ultimate end of socialism.... as taxes get higher, people shrink from certain behaviors (or go to the black market). People have fewer children because they are expensive and that money is leaving the house in the form of tax. So the birth rate plummets and then there are no up and coming tax payers for the next

      • 2)Import an artificial generation of tax payers. This seems to be what EU is presently doing, but it won't work....

        This, this, a thousand times this.
        The falling birthrate is a real problem; the current solution is to import large numbers of people from the third world, which is bone-headed:
        1) Either you import illiterate goat-herders from Civilwaristan, and hope that with a few months of training you can turn them into payroll clerks, dental hygienists, or IT support staff.
        2) Or you import the best doctors & engineers from Africa and Asia. Which is basically colonialism - but instead of taking mere diamonds and m

  • by Anonymous Coward

    A friendly reminder that in Greece VAT is 24%, income tax 22% (until 20.000€ yearly income and then increases), and ~30% for social insurance (health and pension).
    With those numbers, wouldn't you try to hide money too?

    • Those numbers are broadly similar to most other European nations, that don't have rampant tax evasion. Greece is in a mess because of a combination of excessive social spending resulting from effextively bribes to the electorate for power (vote for me and yoh can retire at 50 if you are a hairdresser or baker for example) and insufficient funds to pay for it all because of widespread tax evasion that has become culturally acceptable. There is also some theft of assets by Nazi's that would significantly redu

  • Apparently. Just heard it from a greek colleague. I wanna see that live, hahah.
  • by Anonymous Coward

    Go after the real fucking tax cheats....that would be large corporations, instead of how much time and employees preparing to spend a day flying a drone over boats to get a paltry $20k or so?

    This is why people despise government ...the *real* cheats (corps), are complicit with the government, pay nothing in taxes....get gov subsidies even!!.. and are running the show. While the little guys get dinged for every cent.

  • If there was never a Greek god of finance then it looks like they may be trying to rectify that oversight.

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