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Changes in VAT with the Bill Submitted to Parliament on July 16, 2025

  • Changes to VAT regulations are proposed in a new bill submitted to the Parliament.
  • The bill includes amendments to the National Customs Code and VAT Code.
  • Clarifications are made on tax rates for deliveries of artistic, collectible, or archaeological items.
  • Tax exemptions for small businesses delivering goods to other EU member states are specified.
  • Special exemptions for certain ship categories regarding fuel and supplies are applied.
  • The special regime for small businesses regarding VAT exemption is revised.
  • Updates are made to the taxation of resellers delivering used goods and artistic items.
  • The VAT rate on imports of art, collections, or antiquities is reduced from 13 percent to 6 percent.
  • The bill incorporates EU Directive 2022/542 into national law.
  • The place of taxation for services related to cultural and similar events is defined.

Source: taxheaven.gr

Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.

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