- The European Commission sent warning letters to member states regarding delays in incorporating European directives into national law.
- Greece is among the countries that have not incorporated two VAT directives.
- These directives aim to create a more favorable tax environment for small businesses and update the list of goods and services eligible for reduced VAT rates.
- The directives require member states to implement the necessary legislation by December 31, 2024.
- The Hellenic Bar Association had previously emphasized the need for harmonization with the 2020/285 directive.
Source: taxheaven.gr
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