- The Greek government has proposed a new law with changes to VAT rates and regulations related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- The proposed law includes measures to protect public health and healthcare services, as well as an electronic system for monitoring the distribution of medicines.
- One of the key changes is a reduction in the VAT rate to 13% for agricultural, livestock, and forestry products.
- The law also includes provisions for extending the requirement of vaccination or testing for employees in closed social care facilities for the elderly, chronically ill, and disabled individuals.
- Additionally, the proposed law aims to implement real-time electronic monitoring of medicine distribution.
- The full text of the proposed law can be found on the website of the Greek Parliament.
Source: taxheaven.gr
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