Germany cut its VAT rate in 2020, as part of the largest Covid-related economic stimulus package in Europe. The decision appears to have paid off. A study shows that VAT cuts drove €34 billion of household spending. Significantly, the cut only resulted in 7 billion in lost revenue.
Source VATglobal
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