- A draft regulation regarding the VAT rate in Food and Beverage Services has been misunderstood by some media outlets
- The draft regulation does not involve any increase in VAT rates
- The purpose of the draft regulation is to correct errors in implementation and prevent misuse
- While the VAT rate for food items is 1%, it is 10% for the food and beverage sector
- Some restaurants have been exploiting the difference in rates, causing unfair competition
- The draft regulation aims to clarify that restaurants should apply a 10% VAT rate for food and beverage services
- The regulation is not intended to increase VAT rates, but to prevent misuse and ensure tax compliance
- Changes in VAT rates can only be made by Presidential Decree within the framework of the law
- The regulation aims to prevent tax losses and correct improper practices in the food and beverage sector
- In conclusion, the regulation aims to prevent misuse and does not involve any increase in VAT rates.
Source: alomaliye.com
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