- Greece has fixed a temporary 13% reduced VAT rate to become permanent starting on 1st July 2024
- Taxis and takeaway beverages will remain at 13%, while onsite beverages will return to 24%
- The Greek Ministry of Finance confirmed the change, which was originally implemented due to COVID-19
- The standard VAT rate of 24% will apply to drinks served on premise from cafes and similar establishments
Source: vatcalc.com
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