- Minister Eppo Bruins acknowledges that the planned VAT increase on culture can be painful
- He wants to work with the Second Chamber to ensure the cultural sector remains vibrant
- The new coalition plans to raise VAT on cultural activities to 21% from 9%
- Bruins emphasizes that some measures may seem heavy, but it could be just a small increase in cost
- He mentions exceptions in the coalition agreement, such as cinemas and day recreation
- Bruins highlights the importance of culture in making the country beautiful and ensuring everyone can enjoy it.
Source: taxlive.nl
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