During the pandemic, to support business, the state reduced the rate to 8% on socially important goods. And, on provision of priority services and goods in vulnerable sectors, including aviation and agro-industrial businesses, the rate was reduced to 0%. To date, the government has not indicated how long these reduced rates will apply.
Source: BDO
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