- Greece is increasing VAT on home-sharing platforms that offer three or more properties.
- The aim is to level the playing field for hotels facing competition from platforms like Airbnb.
- It is unclear how the accommodation fee will be paid.
- Hotel taxes will also triple, with a sliding scale based on star rating.
- The new taxes will contribute to a climate change fund for those affected by floods in Thessaly.
Source: vatcalc.com
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