Greek government uses Google Maps to find tax cheats PDF Print E-mail
Written by Seth Weintraub,   
Sunday, 15 August 2010 03:21

When you do a Google Maps or Google Earth fly over of residential neighborhoods, it is pretty easy to spot who has a pool and who doesn't.

In fact, if you look closely,you can even seepeopleenjoying themselvesby their pools. This has been the case pretty much since Google bought Keyhole Technologies (the product that would become Google Earth) in 2004.

Fast forward six years, and the Greek government is proud to announcethat they've discovered that you can see people who have pools, and Villas and other stuff that they've been lying about on their taxes for years. All using Google Maps'satelliteview.

They use satellite pictures by Google Earth to locate country villas, swimming pools and properties. And these tactics have revealed that the suburbs didn't have 324 swimming pools, as was reported, but rather 16,974.

Previously, and even currently, they use a bit more dated tactics like flying expensive helicopter missions over the suburbs to exact the same information.

Maybe if the Greek government had been a little more tech savvy the past six years, they wouldn't be in such a financial mess?

Source: NOHTDT

 

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