Since the European Council agreed to allow member states to apply a reduced VAT rate to electronic publications in October 2018, VAT rates for eBooks have changed fast in EU countries. 2019 witnessed several VAT rate updates for e-publications where numerous countries have reduced the levy on eBooks.
In this new year 2020 new countries started or are planning to apply a reduce rate for eBooks.
Source: globalvatcompliance.com
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