- Interest on arrears is not included in the VAT assessment base and is not added to the denominator of the fraction for prorata interest on arrears
- The interest on arrears is not part of the VAT assessment base and is not added to the denominator of the fraction for prorata interest on arrears
- Interest on arrears, which is not consideration but compensation for delayed payment, is not included in the tax base
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- Interest on arrears is not included in the VAT assessment base according to Directive 2006/112/EC
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Source: taxheaven.gr
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