The Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) in Greece is conducting a large-scale tax evasion operation during the Agios Pnevmatos holiday weekend, with over 50,000 planned inspections. The operation focuses on tourist destinations and islands, areas identified as having a significant percentage of businesses operating in the "grey zone." The AADE is employing artificial intelligence to analyze data and identify high-risk targets for audits. Drones will be utilized for surveillance in some cases, and inspectors will use digital applications on tablets for on-site checks. The AADE aims to verify tax obligations, book-keeping, and the issuance of tax documents. This initiative represents a significant deployment of technology in tax enforcement within Greece.
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Greece Deploys AI and Drones in Major Tax Evasion Crackdown
Greece's tax authority is launching an extensive operation targeting tax evasion during the Agios Pnevmatos holiday weekend, utilizing artificial intelligence, drones, and digital tools for over 50,000 inspections.

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