Everyday Fiscal Encounters: Taxation and the Austerity State in Greece

Taxation has sparked ongoing controversies in public debate in Greece, especially during times of crisis. Popular opinion was unambiguous about the necessity to curb tax avoidance and evasion as an element of economic restructuration. In addition to lowering government expenses, austerity brought a...

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Main Author: Andreas Streinzer
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Language:English
Published: Ledizioni 2021-11-01
Series:Antropologia
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Online Access:https://www.ledijournals.com/ojs/index.php/antropologia/article/view/1829
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description Taxation has sparked ongoing controversies in public debate in Greece, especially during times of crisis. Popular opinion was unambiguous about the necessity to curb tax avoidance and evasion as an element of economic restructuration. In addition to lowering government expenses, austerity brought attempts at increasing government revenues through new taxes and an increase in enforcement. This article discusses everyday encounters with these new measures in Volos during fieldwork from 2014 to 2017. My interlocutors’ perspectives on the fiscal context reveal complex understandings of state relationality and political economic processes of extraction. The article groups them into four questions in relation to the austerity state: who gets to pay how much, who benefits from redistribution, whether tax compliance leads to political progress, and how government is part of a mechanism of larger value extraction and capital accumulation. Hence, everyday fiscal encounters reveal how people understand themselves as being implicated in the governance of political economies. The increased responsibilisation of Greeks to pay tax led to an increase in politicisations of the government’s role in redistributing revenues towards creditors. The fiscal encounter thus shows how large processes feature in everyday observations about statehood and capitalism, and can provide grounds for social critique through fiscal encounters.
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