The Minister of Finances Yanis Varoufakis announced that he will submit six reform proposals at the Eurogroup on Monday, which will address the humanitarian crisis, taxation and public administration, among others.
According to high-ranking government sources, the six reforms which Mr. Varoufakis intends to submit in Brussels are:
1-2 Humanitarian crisis – Administrative Reform: The government sources claim that this will be an effort to combat the “poverty triptych” of food, housing and energy sufficiency, which will be combined with the necessary administrative reform.
3. Addressing outstanding debts towards the state and insurance funds: The goal is to get millions of debtors to begin paying taxes and to create a “tax awareness”. The debts will not be slashed and the bill will aim to reward consistent taxpayers.
4. Reformation of tax administration
5. Unification of the tax council
6. Creation of new, versatile body which will carry out targeted tax audits. This body will strictly be comprised by temporary auditors.