- Gibraltar will introduce a 15 percent sales tax by 2028 due to a post-Brexit agreement between the UK and Spain.
- Gibraltar is outside the EU customs union, leading to customs checks at its border with Spain.
- The European Commission requires Gibraltar to align its taxation policies with the EU to remove customs checks.
- The 15 percent sales tax will end Gibraltar’s VAT-free regime.
Source: fiscalsolutions.co.uk
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