The Greek Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) will suspend collection efforts on approximately €6 billion in outstanding debts deemed uncollectible before the end of the year. This measure doesn’t constitute debt forgiveness, but rather a temporary halt to recovery procedures. Expanded criteria now qualify more debtors for this suspension, effectively pausing statute of limitations for a decade. Despite the freeze, stringent measures will remain in place for debtors who *are* able to pay. The move aims to streamline the AADE’s focus on debts with a realistic chance of recovery and reduce administrative burden. This policy shift affects a broad range of taxpayers with long-standing, unresolved debts. Details regarding specific qualifying conditions have been released by the AADE.