- Lithuania is proposing to reinstate a VAT compensation scheme on heat energy and hot water
- The scheme was previously in place but was abolished in 2017
- The proposal aims to reduce the financial burden on consumers for heating costs
- The government is seeking feedback from stakeholders before making a final decision on the scheme
Source: research.ibfd.org
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