Between 26 June and 23 July 2021, various amendments to Greek VAT legislation were announced, addressing e-commerce transactions and book publishing, the free supply of goods aimed at waste prevention and environmental protection, and special reduced rates for certain Greek islands. Most changes apply as from 1 July 2021 unless otherwise indicated. This article summarizes the key modifications.
Source: Deloitte
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