Egalitarianism in the field of subjective exemption and a uniform VAT rate that would be taxed on all goods and services would bring benefits of a multifaceted nature: measurable (convertible into money) as well as immeasurable (social, mental, and in its far-reaching effects also convertible into money). Agnieszka Czernik, a tax advisor, writes about it.
Source: prawo.pl
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