Circular 2060/2023 of the AADE clarifies that a single transaction carried out by the charging infrastructure operator and/or the electromobility service provider to which the customer-driver is the recipient and which includes in any case the charging of an electric vehicle constitutes for VAT purposes a supply of electricity (D.C. 2716) and a VAT rate of 6% applies. The same VAT rate of 6% applies where the charging infrastructure operator supplies electricity and ancillary services to the provider of electromobility services who in turn supplies that electricity and ancillary services to the customer-driver of the electric vehicle.
Source: taxheaven.gr
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