- Greece introduced VAT rate changes effective 1 July 2024
- The 13% VAT rate is made permanent for certain supplies of beverages and taxi transport services
- Permanent implementation of the 13% reduced VAT rate for certain beverages when provided as takeaway or delivery services
- Permanent application of the 13% reduced VAT rate on taxi passenger transport services
- Standard 24% VAT rate will continue to apply to certain beverages served in restaurants and catering establishments
- Beginning of 2024, Greece made certain VAT rate reductions permanent, including for transport, gyms, zoos, and admission to cinemas, theatre plays, and concerts.
Source: marosavat.com
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