SDOE crackdown on Attica firms using bogus invoices in tax scam
Eleven companies in Attica were found to have issued a total of 88.4 million euros worth of bogus invoices in February, the Financial Crimes Squad said in a statement on Monday.
Another 21 companies were in possession of 7.2 million euros of false invoices in a bid to reduce their tax bill, SDOE said.
Inspectors also found a doctor who had failed to declare 2.4 million euros in earnings.
In Thessaloniki, SDOE arrested a former policeman who maintained a betting site based in Austria from which he had earned more than 1 million euros that had not been declared.
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