- The Belgian government is raising VAT on prepared meals from 6% to 12%, affecting school and elderly home meals.
- Meals from external caterers, common in schools and elderly homes without kitchens, will become more expensive.
- The increase has sparked public and political outcry, especially from the French-speaking community and opposition parties.
- Calls have been made for exemptions or financial support for schools, but EU law may prevent VAT adjustments based on the end customer.
- The draft decree is still under review and may be amended; concerns also exist in Flanders about the impact on healthy school meal initiatives.
Source: brusselstimes.com
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