- Reduced VAT rate in Greece made permanent for certain goods and services
- 13% reduced rate applies to supplies of coffee, cocoa, tea, chamomile, and similar beverages for take away or delivery
- 24% standard VAT rate applies to the same beverages served in restaurants and catering services
- 13% reduced rate also applies to taxi passenger transport services
- Announcement made by Greek Ministry of Finance on June 20, 2024
- Changes effective from July 1, 2024
Source: sovos.com
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