- The Danish government agreed to explore reducing VAT on food from 2028, with broad parliamentary support.
- DKK 6 billion per year will be allocated from 2028 for either reducing VAT on all food or removing VAT on fruit and vegetables.
- Analytical work will be conducted to identify feasible models and minimize administrative and economic burdens.
- The initiative responds to rising food prices impacting household budgets.
- Final analysis is expected in late 2026, with no immediate VAT changes; implementation could begin in 2028.
Source: globalvatcompliance.com
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