- Ireland has extended the temporary reduced VAT rate of 9% on gas and electricity until October 31, 2025, following previous extensions that postponed a return to the standard rate of 13.5%.
- Starting January 1, 2025, the VAT rate for the supply and installation of heat pumps will be reduced from 23% to 9%, supporting the transition to greener energy solutions.
- Recent VAT adjustments include a 0% rate for audiobooks, e-books, and solar panel installations in schools, and a 0% VAT for certain health products, reflecting the government’s efforts to offset inflation and support various sectors.
Source Marosa
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