The consolation is that in addition to the relief measures already announced by the Government, many businesses and private individuals have come forward and will continue to come forward in the future to provide the affected with food, water, medicines, clothes, etc. and the question of many colleagues is what will be done with the corresponding VAT of these deliveries. Should the items of these deliveries be charged with VAT or exempted and by what procedure.
Source: taxheaven.gr
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