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Belgium’s New VAT Rules Spark Confusion, Criticism, and Fears of Higher Costs

  • Belgium’s government is raising VAT on sport, culture, entertainment, hotels, camping, and takeaway food from 6% to 12% starting March 1, while lowering VAT on non-alcoholic drinks in cafés and restaurants from 21% to 12%.
  • The changes aim to help save €9.2 billion and keep public finances under control.
  • Business groups and opposition politicians criticize the new rules as confusing, costly, and “Kafkaesque,” especially the two-day shelf-life rule for takeaway.
  • There are concerns about lack of protection for existing contracts, increased paperwork, and potential disputes.
  • The new VAT system has become a subject of public ridicule and viral jokes due to its perceived absurdities.

Source: belganewsagency.eu

Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.



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