- A large group of organizations from various sectors is calling on the government to reconsider raising the VAT rate from 9% to 21%
- They are urging political parties in the Second Chamber and the government to take action
- The organizations, including KNVB, Koninklijke Horeca Nederland, and others, believe the VAT increase will have significant consequences
- Analysis shows that half a million people may stop participating in sports, there will be 1.5 million fewer festival visits, and 900,000 fewer visits to performing arts
- The measure could also make the Netherlands less attractive as a holiday destination
- The organizations emphasize the importance of ensuring accessibility to culture, sports, hospitality, books, events, and news for all Dutch citizens
Source: taxlive.nl
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