The package of fiscal measures agreed by the Government contemplates the drop in VAT for feminine hygiene products, which will go from 10% to 4%. The application of a hyper-reduced rate, which has been under study since 2018, has been widely celebrated by United We Can , which conditioned the fiscal pact this Thursday to the reduction of the so-called pink rate. “Finally, we will reduce VAT from 10% to 4% for feminine hygiene products.
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