Next to the restaurant and catering sector, which has been heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic a further draft bills have recently been submitted that would extend the 9% rate to additional supplies, including for books, textbooks, and teaching aids, including e-versions, as well as fitness centers and gyms, baby foods and children’s pharmaceuticals, other medicinal products and medical devices, and tourism services.
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