ATHENS (Reuters) - From five-star hotels to humble tavernas, Greek tax inspectors are fixing their attention on tax evasion at summer holiday hotspots.
The government served notice on Wednesday that Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras's promised crackdown on tax evasion is now under way, a week after sweeping increases in value-added tax were imposed.
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