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Update on Double Taxation Relief & Enhanced Consular Support

Both Mr Kaklamanis and Mr Loverdos were well acquainted with the areas of concern with Greek Australians

Newsroom August 13 06:22

During a meeting with the President of the Hellenic Parliament, Nikitas Kaklamanis, and the Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, Yiannis Loverdos, President of the Greek Community, Bill Papastergiadis OAM, received updates on the issues of double taxation and consular support.

Both Mr Kaklamanis and Mr Loverdos were well acquainted with the areas of concern with Greek Australians, with the Deputy Minister even raising the issues of the Consulate in Melbourne immediately.

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Mr Loverdos explained to Bill that the government in Greece is working hard to find solutions and that they are very alive and conscious of the issues. When asked for a timeline, Mr Loverdos was optimistic with the hope to be able to communicate a solution shortly.

Moreover, Mr Loverdos spoke in depth in regard to the issue of double taxation. It was made very clear that Greece has progressed the negotiations and that the matter was now in the hands of Australia.

With an upcoming visit to Australia in October, Mr Loverdos expressed his intention to visit most of the capital cities and was excited to engage with Australia’s large and thriving diasporic community.

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