A revised process now dictates how excise duty and VAT are collected from Tax Warehouses for alcohol and alcoholic beverages, impacting all entities involved in their production, distribution, or receipt. The Customs Authority overseeing the tax warehouse is now the designated recipient for all certification and collection statements related to these taxes. When a warehouse keeper sells taxable alcohol to non-exempt parties, they must submit an Excise Duty Declaration, accompanied by specific supporting documentation, to the Customs Control Office.
Source: taxheaven.gr
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