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Greece Tax Information

24% FPA (standard)

FPA is 24% standard, 13% reduced, 6% super-reduced. AFM required.

Personal Trainer Services to Invoice

  • Personal training sessions
  • Group training
  • Online coaching
  • Nutrition guidance
  • Program design
  • Fitness assessments
  • Virtual training

Invoice Requirements in Greece

AFM number
Business address
Client AFM
Invoice number
FPA breakdown
Total

Payment Terms

Packages paid upfront. Monthly memberships billed in advance.

Μετρητά30 ημέρες60 ημέρεςΠίστωση

Payment Methods in Greece

Bank TransferCredit CardPayPalCash

Personal Trainer Invoice Tips

  • Specify session count
  • Include package details
  • Note session duration
  • Reference training goals
  • Track completed sessions

Frequently Asked Questions

What tax rate applies to personal trainer invoices in Greece?

Greece has 24% FPA (standard). FPA is 24% standard, 13% reduced, 6% super-reduced. AFM required.

What payment methods are common for personal trainers in Greece?

Common payment methods in Greece include: Bank Transfer, Credit Card, PayPal, Cash. Packages paid upfront. Monthly memberships billed in advance.

What should personal trainer invoices include in Greece?

Your invoice should include: AFM number, Business address, Client AFM, Invoice number. For personal trainer services specifically, also include: Personal training sessions, Group training, Online coaching.

How should personal trainers price their services?

Per session ($50-$150+) or discounted packages. Consider location, experience, and specialization.

Should trainers offer packages?

Yes, packages improve client commitment and your cash flow. Offer 10, 20, or monthly packages.

What FPA rates apply?

24% standard, 13% for food/energy, 6% for medicines/hotels on islands.