Greek Prime Minister has finally gotten the country’s international lenders to agree to cut the Value Added Tax (VAT) for food services, including restaurants, hotel eateries, cafeterias and tavernas from 23 to 13 percent, which he said would help the economy during what looks to be a record-breaking tourist season. He made the announcement in a televised address and said the new rate ...
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