- Changes in VAT rates for beverages and beverage preparations in Slovenia
- Starting from January 1, 2025, the Slovenian tax administration clarified the applicable VAT rates
- Some products no longer qualify for the reduced VAT rate and are now taxed at the normal rate of 22%
- Products like sugar syrups and sweetened beverages are now taxed at the normal rate
- Reduced VAT rate still applies to various food items, fruit juices, unsweetened waters, non-alcoholic beverages without sugar or sweeteners, liquid foods for patients, and vinegar and vinegar substitutes.
Source: easytax.co
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