The Finnish government has decided to extend the temporary reduction of value-added tax (VAT) rates for restaurant and catering services until the end of 2022. This decision aims to support the restaurant industry, which has been heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The reduced VAT rates will help businesses in the sector recover and stimulate consumer spending.
Source: vm.fi
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