- The ‘Taskforce culturele en creatieve sector’ is concerned about the possible abandonment of the reduced VAT rate for culture.
- The taskforce represents all workers, self-employed individuals, and organizations in the cultural, heritage, and creative sector.
- The taskforce has sent a letter to the State Secretary of Finance expressing their objections to abandoning the reduced VAT rate and highlighting the benefits of the low rate.
- The CPB has calculated that abandoning the low VAT rate for culture would result in a burden of €300 million for citizens and €100 million for businesses.
- International research and practical examples show that a low VAT rate stimulates demand for cultural goods and services and increases employment.
- The cultural and creative sector has a high percentage of self-employed individuals, and an increase in the VAT rate would make them 12 percent more expensive to hire for clients.
- The taskforce believes that an increase in the VAT rate would directly threaten the livelihoods of workers in the cultural and creative sector.
Source: taxlive.nl
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