- The circular clarifies the VAT tax treatment of telemedicine services provided by doctors.
- Telemedicine services, as defined by law, include remote medical examinations, diagnoses, prescriptions, and monitoring using digital applications.
- The VAT exemption provision of article 27, paragraph 1(e) of the VAT Code applies to telemedicine services provided by doctors.
- The clarification applies to both individual doctors and private primary health care providers operating legally in Greece.
Source: taxheaven.gr
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