line john gianis, blames the tax problem ton wealthy. his business has lost about $18,000 a year. >> they've -- the rich people can hide money. and avoiding paying taxes. i would say at that time middle class pays the fairest part of taxation in greece. >> this man is an associate at a law firm. he is unmarried has no kids, but does have a large extended family and like a lot of other hardworking greeks, won't mind chasing down the amounts they owe. >> the 400 rowrgs is euros is just enough to pay my bills. you do the math, i don't have enough to pay my taxes. >> but to truly dig themselves out from the country's financial ruin the culture of tax evasion must end for everyone at every income level. this athenian is married and has a five-year-old child he owes 9,000 in personal taxes and another 5.5,000 in social security taxes. he hopes the new government follows through and forgives up to half what an ordinary greek owes. >> i wasn't approached by the tax office. i took advantage of a law passed in parliament, and i'm trying to pay bac