Back to newsGreek tax authorities have launched an intensive inspection campaign targeting beach bars, hotels, and restaurants across Crete as the summer tourist season peaks. Inspectors are using AI-powered analysis and drones to identify businesses with a higher likelihood of tax evasion, allowing authorities to prioritize where to deploy teams on the ground.
For visitors, this means increased oversight of the hospitality sector during July and August. Businesses found in violation face fines and potential closure. Tourists are advised to always request a receipt (απόδειξη) for any purchase, as issuing receipts is a legal requirement for all establishments. This inspection drive is part of a broader national effort by Greece's Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) to reduce tax evasion in high-revenue tourist areas during peak season.
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Greek Authorities Deploy AI and Drones to Target Tax Evasion in Crete
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