- Circular E.2002 was published in the Government Gazette, providing clarifications on VAT rates in the catering sector and recent changes in reduced VAT rates for goods and services.
- The application of reduced VAT rates is specified for various categories, including vaccines for Covid-19, blood filters and dialysis equipment, art objects, personal protective equipment, and hygiene products.
- The zero VAT rate for Covid-19 vaccines is extended beyond the previous deadline of December 31, 2023.
- Reduced VAT rates of 6% are applied to various medical and hygiene products.
- The circular also provides instructions for the implementation of these VAT rates.
Source: taxheaven.gr
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