- Circular E.2067/2024 provides guidelines for VAT and customs duty exemption on re-imported goods
- Applies to goods re-imported after final export
- Includes instructions on taxable value calculation for re-imported goods
- Relevant to Customs and VAT regulations
- Contact information for Customs and VAT departments provided
- Exemption criteria for customs duty outlined
- Goods must have been originally exported as EU goods and re-imported within 3 years
Source: taxheaven.gr
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