Estonia has announced a further increase in its VAT rate, raising it from 20% to 22%. This change is expected to impact businesses and consumers in the country, as they will now have to pay higher taxes on goods and services. The government has cited the need for additional revenue as the reason for the VAT rate hike.
Source: essentiaglobalservices.com
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