Back to newsGreek business and municipal representatives have formally requested that the government make reduced VAT rates permanent on the islands, including Crete. The proposal, put forward by local organization delegates, also calls for stronger official ties between island municipalities, the tourism sector, and locally produced goods. Supporters argue that a permanent VAT reduction would help stabilize prices for visitors and residents alike, while boosting the competitiveness of Cretan products such as olive oil, wine, and cheese in both domestic and export markets. For tourists, if adopted, the measure could translate into modestly lower prices at restaurants, shops, and accommodation across the island. No government decision has been announced yet, but the request is part of a broader push by island communities to secure long-term economic benefits from Greece's thriving tourism industry.
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Greek Islands Push for Permanent VAT Reduction to Boost Tourism
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