Mykonos: Beach restaurant operated with undeclared cash registers

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Fines of 500 euros per mechanism were immediately imposed.

With undeclared cash registers worked known beach restaurant in Mykonosas her auditors discovered AADEas a result of which the corresponding fines are imposed on the one hand and an in-depth tax audit begins on the other.

In particular, when the AADE auditors they visit for inspection shops in tourist areas, they make two specific moves. The first concerns checking whether the proofs prescribed by law have been cut. The second is to check their authenticity. That is, if the cash register or tax machine, as it is called, is legal and declared.

This is what they did on Friday night at a well-known beach restaurant in Mykonos. After seeing that there were receipts on all the tables, they proceeded to check the tax machines. There, they found that the company had cut 1,130 receipts, with a total value of 85,450 euros, but these had been issued by mechanisms that were not declared to the tax office. Namely, this turnover was not recorded anywhere and the VAT ended up in the pockets of the ownerswho do not even pay income tax on the specific amounts.

Fines of 500 euros per mechanism were immediately imposed. At the same time, an in-depth audit began, in order to establish whether and where this turnover has been registered, as well as to record the broader tax behavior of the company.

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