Greece VAT Calculator
How Much Is VAT in Greece?
The standard VAT rate in Greece is 24% in 2026, plus reduced rates of 6%, 13% on certain goods and services. It applies to most goods and services sold in Greece. Among the 27 EU member states, standard VAT ranges from 17% in Luxembourg to 27% in Hungary.
How to calculate Greece VAT
To add 24% VAT to a net (tax-exclusive) price, multiply it by 1.24. To remove VAT from a gross (tax-inclusive) price, divide it by 1.24.
- Add VAT: EUR 100 net × 1.24 = EUR 124 gross (that is EUR 24 of VAT)
- Remove VAT: EUR 124 gross ÷ 1.24 = EUR 100 net (that is EUR 24 of VAT)
Use the Greece VAT calculator above for any amount, or compare Greece with every other country in our VAT rates by country table.
Greece VAT Rates Overview
Complete breakdown of Value Added Tax rates in Greece
Current VAT Rates
| Rate Type | Percentage | Applies To |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Rate | 24% | Most goods and services |
| Reduced Rate 1 | 6% | Medicines, books, newspapers and theatre tickets |
| Reduced Rate 2 | 13% | Food, water, hotels, restaurants and energy |
History of VAT Changes in Greece
Timeline of Value Added Tax rate modifications
Historical VAT Rate Changes
- 2026: Current standard rate in force
- 2016: Standard rate raised to 24%
- 2011: Raised to 23%
- 1987: VAT introduced
Economic Impact
VAT contributes approximately 20-30% to Greece's total tax revenue. The current rate structure balances revenue generation with economic competitiveness within the EU region.
Exemptions and Reduced Rates in Greece
Special VAT rules and exemptions for specific sectors
Zero-Rated Items
The following items are zero-rated for VAT in Greece:
- Exports of goods and services
- International transportation
- Some basic food items
- Children's clothing
- Books and newspapers
- Prescription medications
VAT Exempt Items
The following are exempt from VAT in Greece (no VAT charged, no input VAT recovery):
- Financial services
- Insurance services
- Healthcare and medical services
- Education and training
- Postal services
- Charitable activities
Reduced Rate Applications
Items subject to reduced VAT rates in Greece:
- 6% rate: Medicines, books, newspapers and theatre tickets
- 13% rate: Food, water, hotels, restaurants and energy
Greece VAT Registration & Compliance
Key facts for businesses registering for and reporting VAT in Greece.
| Local name | ΦΠΑ (FPA) |
|---|---|
| VAT number format | EL + 9 digits (e.g. EL123456789) |
| Registration threshold | None — register before the first sale |
| Filing frequency | Monthly or quarterly depending on books kept |
| Tax authority | The Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) |
Greece has no registration threshold — businesses must register for VAT (ΦΠΑ) before starting taxable activity. Always confirm current thresholds and deadlines with the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE), as they are reviewed periodically.
VAT for Businesses in Greece
Essential information for companies operating in Greece
VAT Registration
- Registration Threshold: None — register before the first sale
- Voluntary Registration: Available below threshold
- Registration Process: Online via tax authority website
- Processing Time: Typically 2-4 weeks
VAT Returns and Payment
- Filing Frequency: Monthly or quarterly depending on books kept
- Filing Deadline: End of month following period
- Payment Methods: Bank transfer, online payment
- Late Filing Penalties: Varies by amount and delay
Cross-Border Trade
Special considerations for international transactions:
- Intra-EU Trade: Zero-rated with valid VAT numbers
- Imports: VAT payable at point of entry
- Exports: Generally zero-rated
- Digital Services: Subject to OSS rules for B2C sales
For background on how the buyer accounts for VAT on intra-EU and cross-border B2B supplies, see the reverse charge mechanism. For B2C digital sales and low-value imports, see VAT on digital services and cross-border e-commerce.
Compare VAT Rates
VAT rates in neighboring and similar economies
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about VAT in Greece
What is the current VAT rate in Greece?
The standard VAT rate in Greece is 24% as of 2026. This applies to most goods and services unless they qualify for reduced rates or exemptions.
How do I calculate VAT in Greece?
To add VAT: multiply the net amount by 24%. To remove VAT from a gross amount: divide by 1.24. Use our calculator above for instant results.
Who needs to register for VAT in Greece?
Greece has no registration threshold — businesses must register for VAT (ΦΠΑ) before starting taxable activity.
Can I reclaim VAT in Greece?
VAT-registered businesses can generally reclaim input VAT on business purchases. Non-EU tourists may claim VAT refunds on qualifying purchases when leaving the country — see our guide to VAT refunds for tourists and non-resident businesses.
Last reviewed on 11 June 2026.