02 May 2010

A Nation of Cheaters...

...gets exactly what it deserves...

But even so, changing things will not be easy. Experts point out that ducking taxes is part of a broader culture of bribery and corruption that is deeply entrenched. Bribing government officials to grease the wheels of bureaucracy is so standard that people know the rates. They say, for instance, that 300 euros, about $400, will get you an emission inspection sticker.

Whether the country’s tax collectors are up to the task is also unclear. Many Greeks say tax collectors have a reputation for being among the easiest officials to bribe. Some say tax troubles are usually solved in a three way split: You pay a third of what you owe to the government, a third to the collector and a third remains in your pocket.
This sort of self-inflicted injury deserves no sympathy at all.


2 comments:

langmann said...

changing things will not be easy. Experts point out that ducking taxes is part of a broader culture of bribery and corruption that is deeply entrenched. Bribing government officials to grease the wheels of bureaucracy is so standard that people know the rates.

It took me to get to the bottom before I realized this was Greece and not the Liberals.

Eventually though, this rot will come to a head.

We used to use Greece as a case example of what not to do in economics. That was years ago, people saw it coming.

Neo Conservative said...

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and the euro-weenies bailed them out anyway.

no such thing as a bad boy anymore.

hooray for our modern world.

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