More than 140 countries worldwide – including all European countries – levy a Value-Added Tax (VAT) on purchases for consumption. As today’s tax map shows, although harmonized to some extent by the European Union (EU), Europe’s VAT rates vary moderately across countries.
Source: taxfoundation.org
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