- Spanish government ending reduced VAT rate on staple grocery items on June 30
- Measure was introduced last year to ease burden on shoppers as food inflation soared
- 0% VAT rate on basic items like milk, bread, eggs, cheese, fruit, cereals, vegetables, and olive oil extended in December
- Tax reduction from 10% to 5% on pasta also maintained for six more months
- Economy stabilizing, government will gradually eliminate crisis measures
- Special Tax on Electricity and Tax on the Value of Electrical Energy Production will also be gradually recovered
- Decision makers don’t foresee huge impact on average consumer, but households disagree as cost of grocery items continues to climb.
Source: spanishnewstoday.com
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