Greek authorities are planning to increase taxation on displays of wealth, following a recent rise in dividend taxes. A representative from the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (IAPR), Haris Athanasiadis, stated the initiative aims to tax “super-luxury living.” The government projects this new measure will generate an additional 600 million euros annually. The focus will be on individuals exhibiting extravagant lifestyles, though specific details regarding implementation remain unclear. This move signals a broader effort to increase state revenue and address economic challenges. The IAPR intends to pursue those who conspicuously consume luxury goods and services, broadening the tax base beyond traditional income sources. This policy reflects a commitment to fiscal responsibility and equitable taxation.