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Georgiadis Leaves Open Possibility of Lower VAT on Certain Products

January 11, 2022

ATHENS – Development and Investment Minister Adonis Georgiadis left open the possibility of reducing the VAT on a series of products to contain price increases, speaking late on Monday to Mega TV.

The minister said that the government is considering reducing the VAT on certain products, adding that this is a measure that is under consideration in order to intervene through tax relief on certain types of products and to curb the inflation wave that the country is experiencing.

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