- The Greek Ministry of National Economy and Finance announced a reduction in VAT and ENFIA for 19 remote islands starting January 1, 2026. VAT will decrease by 30%, with rates dropping from 24% to 17% and from 13% to 9%. The meeting, held digitally with local mayors and regional governors, also discussed broader tax reforms and local issues. The government aims to support these islands, acknowledging their demographic challenges. Regular meetings will continue to address ongoing concerns.
Source: taxheaven.gr
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