Greece's reform proposals leaked:
http://www.naftemporiki.gr/finance/story/976680/the-greek-reform-proposalsON VAT:
The new VAT system will: (i) unify the rates at a standard 23 percent rate, which will include restaurants and catering, and a reduced 13 percent rate for basic food, energy, hotels, and water
(iii) Eliminate discounts on islands, starting with the islands with higher incomes and which are the most popular tourist destinations, except the most remote ones. This will be completed by end-2016
ON FARMERS:
phase out the preferential tax treatment of farmers in the income tax code by 2017...close possibilities for income tax avoidance (e.g., tighten the definition of farmers)...abolish subsidies for excise on diesel oil for farmers
ON TAX EVASION:
adopt outstanding reforms on the codes on income tax, and tax procedures: introduce a new Criminal Law on Tax Evasion and Fraud...with a view, inter alia, to modernize and broaden the definition of tax fraud and evasion to all taxes
ON THE SHIPPING INDUSTRY:
increase the rate of the tonnage tax and phase out special tax treatments of the shipping industry.
ON THE MILITARY:
reduce the expenditure ceiling for military spending by €100 million in 2015 and by €200 million in 2016 with a targeted set of actions, including a reduction in headcount and procurement;
ON COMPETITION LAW:
announce international public tender for the acquisition of television licenses and usage related fees of relevant frequencies; and
ON INCOME TAX:
(i) Increase the tax rate to income for rents, for annual incomes below €12,000 to 15% (from 11%) with an additional revenue of €160 million and for annual incomes above €12,000 to 35% (from 33%) with an additional revenue of €40 million
ON PENSION REFORM:
The Authorities recognise that the pension system is unsustainable and needs fundamental reforms...Effective from July 1, 2015 the authorities will phase-in reforms that would:
create strong disincentives to early retirement, including the adjustment of early retirement penalties, and through a gradual elimination of grandfathering to statutory retirement age and early retirement pathways progressively adapting to the limit of statutory retirement age of 67 years...with immediate application.
adopt legislation so that withdrawals from the Social Insurance Fund will incur an annual penalty
Gradually phase out the solidarity grant (EKAS) for all pensioners by end-December 2019.
(ii) broaden and modernize the contribution and pension base for all self-employed, including by switching from notional to actual income, subject to minimum required contribution rules
ON JUSTICE:
reform the Civil Procedure Code, in line with previous agreements; introduce measures to reduce the backlog of cases in administrative courts; work closely with European institutions and technical assistance on e-justice, mediation and judicial statistics.
ON ENERGY:
adopt the reform of the gas market and its specific roadmap, and implementation should follow suit.
take irreversible steps (including announcement of date for submission of binding offers) to privatize the electricity transmission company, ADMIE.
ON AIRPORTS:
Take irreversible steps for the sale of the regional airports at the current terms with the winning bidder already selected.
No mention of haircuts, or other favourable terms. I don't think Tsipras' gamble paid off at all. In fact, he has to make an extra 5 billion euros of cuts than he had to just over a week ago (an increase to 13 billion from 8 billion).