- Arts and culture sector is taking action against possible VAT increase
- Advocacy organization Kunsten ’92 is leading the campaign
- Sector is collaborating with Museum Association, De Creatieve Coalitie, NAPK, and VSCD
- Book industry is also taking action with an online petition
- Main agreement of political parties PVV, VVD, BBB, and NSC wants to abolish low VAT rate for cultural goods and services from 2026
- Low VAT rate for day recreation and cinemas will remain unchanged
Source: taxlive.nl
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