The International Monetary Fund last week called for governments to avoid temporary Value Added Tax rate cuts on fuels, electricity or foods as an attempt to reduce the impact of fast-rising inflation. European VAT cuts and in the rest of the world have been rife in as inflation hits forty-year highs.
Source vatcalc
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