Gazette (ΦΕΚ), addresses various changes in value-added tax (VAT) rates and pertains to measures related to COVID-19 pandemic management, the enhancement of public health and healthcare services, an electronic system for tracking drug distribution, a Unified Surgery List, and other urgent provisions. Specifically, Article 31 of this law amends VAT rates, introducing a 4% VAT rate in addition to the existing rates and specifying rates for various goods and services. These changes are effective from November 1, 2023.
Source: e-forologia.gr
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