The two-day lockout measure, imposed by AADE for not issuing or transmitting receipts, may deprive businesses of significant turnover, especially when it comes to high-traffic days, but some, however, seem not to be deterred.

For this reason, the auditors of the Independent Public Revenue Authority take care and return to the scene of the… crime, in order to establish whether the crime has become a lesson.

And, in the case of this particular business, they did excellently.

It is about the well-known beach bar, in Kavouri, which was locked for two days in the summer, because it had not cut receipts.

What did the auditors find this time? That the company had installed the well-known panic button.

It is a software, which is installed in the tax mechanism and activated with the push of a button, even from a mobile phone.

Once activated, it instructs the tax mechanism to issue within a few seconds all receipts, which have not been cut during the day!

However, the auditors detected it and a four-day lockout was imposed on the company, as a suspect.