“The measures announced by the Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Kostis Hatzidakis to address the demographic crisis in our country include the reduction of VAT on baby items from 24% to 13%”However, the measure does not concern children’s clothes and shoes but other children’s items”, he explains to Athens 9.84, the general manager of the Association of Knitting and Ready-made Garments of Greece (SEPEE), Theofilos Aslanidis.
Source: athina984.gr
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