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Taxmen shut beach bar after “panic button” found

October 17, 2023
Economy

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A well-known beach bar has been ordered to close for four days after it was found to be operating software designed to trick tax inspectors.

Officials from the Independent Public Revenue Authority (AADE) found that the business, located in Kavouri, Vouliagmeni, in southwest Athens, was using a so-called “panic button.”

The software enables businesses, with the press of a button on a mobile phone, to issue in one go all the receipts that they should have produced to customers during the day.

Τhe inspectors were on a return visit to beach bar, which they had ordered to close for two days during the summer for failing to issue receipts. [AMNA]

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