- Polish parliament accepted a bill to amend the VAT Act
- The bill reintroduces a zero percent VAT rate on certain food items
- The food items include meat, fish, processed food, dairy products, cereal products, bread, vegetables, and fruits
- The law took effect on February 1
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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