- The Committee for Education, Culture, and Science of the Second Chamber is organizing a roundtable discussion on the effects of the VAT increase for education, culture, and media.
- The government has proposed to abolish the reduced VAT rate of 9 percent for certain goods and services in the culture, books, media, accommodation, and sports sectors as part of the Tax Plan 2025.
- Stakeholders from education, culture, and media have been invited to provide their views on the government’s plans during the roundtable discussion.
- Participants include the chairman of the MBO council, the director of the Zwarte Cross, the director of the Museum Association and Museum Card Foundation, and the editor-in-chief of De Limburger.
- The committee members will use the input from the roundtable discussion in the government’s policy review.
Source: taxlive.nl
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