Onassis tax dispute
NZPA-Reuter Athens The Onassis foundation, estimated to be worth SUS4OOM, has threatened to reconsider its Greek welfare programmes because of domestic news stories about a tax dispute involving its president, Christina Onassis. The foundations’s executive committee, in an announcement issued after an
emergency session, protested against the exposure in the Greek press of Miss Onassis, daughter of its creator, the late shipping magnate, Aristotle Onassis. The Minister of Finance seeks SUS4S.SM in tax from Miss Onassis, asserting that she failed to file an inheritance tax return on property her father gave her at his death in March, 1975.
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Press, 1 March 1982, Page 16
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101Onassis tax dispute Press, 1 March 1982, Page 16
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