Finanças’ net closes in on Portugal’s footballers

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The Portuguese and Spanish tax authorities yesterday signed a series of agreements that will strengthen actions to combat tax fraud and evasion.

One of the measures in this new accord is the exchange of ‘live’ information on taxpayers who earn money in Portugal and Spain, such as top Portuguese footballers playing for Spanish clubs and having financial interests in both countries.

Algarve Tourism to spend €55,000 on roadshow and dinners

MadridThe latest wheeze to get Spaniards across the border to spend money in the Algarve involves a roadshow to various Spanish cities.

The regional tourism board for the Algarve leaves for Seville, Granada and Madrid to buy travel agents dinner at the end of October in a deft move designed to capture tourists by persuading travel agents and the Spanish press that the Algarve is a fine low season destination, which indeed it is.

Organic gin produced in Évora

Templus ginThe first organic gin to be produced in the Iberian Peninsula is now flowing from a company in the Alentejo which uses organic ingredients and hand craftsmanship.

The 3Bicos company is carving a niche in the huge gin market from a factory on the outskirts of Évora. The business is known for its production of liqueurs made with organic local ingredients but the addition of gin to its list has inflamed the desires of Algarve-based expats - and pilgrimages already have started.

Aljezur set low 2014 council tax

Aljezur drops council tax ratesAljezur council voted to lower council tax rates at the first meeting of the new term for the socialist leadership.

Mayor José Amarelinho said the council tax reduction takes into account "the difficult situation that families have in the current crisis, with a high tax burden that is expected to go up next year, with more cuts in wages and pensions."

Young Algarve farmers lead an agricultural revolution

Red fruits for exportA new breed of farmer is boosting the Algarve’s agricultural sector, especially in the production of honey, avocado and red fruits.

The director of the Regional Agriculture and Fisheries called this 'a revolution' and a decisive factor in the agricultural sector's growth in the Algarve with up to 500 young farmers setting up in business in the last seven years.

Two burn to death in Monchique bread lorry crash

Bread lorry fireA lorry carrying bread crashed on Friday morning at around 09.00 near Marmelete, Monchique, and burst into flames killing the driver and passenger.

The car plunged into a ravine and then caught fire, according to the GNR.

According to the deputy commander of the local Fire Department the two men "were alive" but died from severe burns.

Portugal's economy in positive territory for the first time since 2011

Bank of Portugal issues positive resultsAccording to the Bank of Portugal, economic activity rebounded in September for the first time since February 2011.

Private consumption indicators show a weak pulse remaining in negative territory but the indicators measuring overall economic activity have registered a positive value for the first time since early 2011.

"Finanças offices should stay open"

Financas office closure fightSupport from the Green party today gave impetus to the movement to keep open those Finanças offices in the Algarve that face closure.

MP José Luís Ferreira from the Greens party (os Verdes) views the closure of tax offices in the Algarve as "a real blow to the quality of services provided to the citizens of this region."