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Budget: Measures and support for workers, pensioners, households and businesses

Permanent tax cuts, wage and pension increases of €1.1 billion

Newsroom November 20 02:14

The finalized text of the national budget includes a series of permanent fiscal interventions for 2024 and 2025, introducing significant changes in the management of the General Government’s expenditures and revenues.

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The new permanent fiscal measures will result in an additional fiscal cost of approximately €1.1 billion in 2025 compared to 2024. These measures focus on supporting disposable income, boosting investments and innovation, addressing demographic and housing issues, and tackling climate change challenges.

Total Costs:

  • 2024: €1.84 billion (€1.714 billion in expenditures and €126 million in revenues).
  • 2025: €2.955 billion (€2.327 billion in expenditures and €628 million in revenues), an increase of €1.115 billion compared to 2024.

The budget report emphasizes that improving the incomes of workers and pensioners remains a key government priority for 2025.

Key Measures:

  1. Reduction of Social Security Contributions:
  • From January 1, 2025, a 1-percentage-point reduction (0.5% for employees and employers).
  • Cost: €440 million.
  1. Abolition of Business Tax:
  • Phased out by January 1, 2025 (50% reduction in 2024).
  • Cost: €113 million (2024) and €238 million (2025).
  1. Refund of Excise Duty on Agricultural Diesel:
  • Extended in 2024 and made permanent in 2025.
  • Cost: €82 million (2024) and €100 million (2025).
  1. Pension Increases:
  • Adjusted based on inflation and GDP.
  • Cost: €424 million (2024) and €398 million (2025).
  1. Public Sector Wage Reform:
  • Effective January 1, 2024, with an additional increase in April 2025.
  • Cost: €1.067 billion (2024) and €143 million (2025).
  1. Income Support for National Health System Doctors:
  • Salary increases and tax benefits.
  • Cost: €45 million (2024) and €56 million (2025).

Support for Households and Vulnerable Groups:

  • Year-end Support: €243 million in December 2024 for 1.9 million beneficiaries (e.g., pensioners, uninsured elderly, and OPEKA recipients).
  • Minimum Wage Increase: A further increase beyond €830 in April 2025.

Measures for Innovation, Growth, and Investments:

  • Incentives for R&D: Tax reductions and support for startups (€41 million annually).
  • Abolition of Landline Tax: For connections with speeds of 100 Mbps or higher (€24 million annually).
  • Cruise Fee Introduction: Annual revenue of €52 million.

National Demographic Action Plan:

  • Birth Allowance Increase: Raised to €2,400–€3,500 retroactively from January 1, 2023.
  • Extended Maternity Allowance: Nine months for self-employed individuals and farmers.
  • Tax-Free Income Increase: Additional €1,000 for families with children.

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