- Tax reforms aim to generate over EUR 500 million annually from 2027 for national defence
- Lithuanian Parliament is considering tax law amendments proposed by the Ministry of Finance
- VAT on books and non-periodical publications may decrease from 9 percent to 5 percent
- VAT on other goods currently at 9 percent may increase to 12 percent
- VAT exemption for heating will be removed with expanded compensation for eligible consumers
- Changes in VAT could generate over EUR 80 million annually
- Proposed excise duty on sweetened beverages based on sugar content could raise EUR 25 million yearly
Source: regfollower.com
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