The schedules include measures: 1) applying the standard rate of 10 percent, and reduced rates of 5 percent, 4 percent, and 2 percent, for listed food products and household items; and 2) allowing partial and full exemptions, or applying a zero rate, on specific services and transactions.
Source: bloombergtax.com
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