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V.A.T. reduction from 24% to 13%: Which sectors and items it affects

Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras announced on Tuesday the reduction of Value Added Tax on food items and catering services. The reduction from 24% to 13% is expected to contract a  relief for millions of Greek households who have been paying a high price to staple food items since 2015.

Which items are affected:

Coffee, cocoa, tea, herbal teas, sugar, slat, vinegar, spices, sausages, jams, chololates, wafers, croissants, nuts, biscuits, canned food, snacks, packed bread, snacks, cereals, oils from sunflower, soybeans and corn and all vegetable fats.

In addition the V.A.T. will also be reduced from 24% to 13% for catering services and this will affect prices for food in grill diners, pizzerias, bakeries, restaurants, taverns, cafeterias and cafes, patisseries, snack bars, fast food facilities, canteens etc.

The V.A.T. reduction is permanent and will be implemented as soon the bill in approved by the Greek Parliament. The government aims to bring to effect in May, and before the European and municipality elections.

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About Bobby Gee

Bobby Gee created the Zakynthos (Zante) Informer in May 2010. He works as a radio presenter hosting the very popular Bobby Gee Breakfast show on the islands English-speaking radio station, Island FM. Bobby is also Station Manager, and actively works with the Zakynthos community.

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