Estonia 200 is to make a proposal to the government to first consider the implementation of a progressive VAT and link the VAT rate to the ecological footprint of goods and services. “Progressive VAT will allow people to favor goods from near their home because, as a rule, their ecological footprint will be smaller,” the party said.
Source: news.err.ee
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