- The decision A.1154/2024 modifies the decision POL.1167/2015 regarding the limit of exports in the Special Duplicate Exemption Form from VAT (E.D.D.A.), including the calculation of the limit to include the value of goods exports delivered within the country for which export clarification is submitted to a customs office of another EU member state.
- Decision A.1158/2022 also modifies the form “VAT 303 Application for VAT exemption using Special Duplicate Exemption Form and granting exemption limit.”
- The decision modifies various sections of the previous decision, including the requirement for a summary of exports, final exports of goods, postal item exports, retail sales receipts, and exports delivered within the country for which export clarification is submitted to a customs office of another EU member state.
Source: taxheaven.gr
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