- Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever says the planned VAT reform must be rewritten after strong criticism from the Council of State.
- The Council of State warned that key parts of the reform are unclear and may not hold up in court, especially regarding higher VAT rates on cultural events and takeaway meals.
- The reform, intended to raise significant budget revenue, has become overly complicated and may confuse businesses and customers.
- There is a risk the reform could be cancelled by the courts, and its implementation timeline is now uncertain, threatening expected tax income.
- De Wever will reconvene the coalition parties to negotiate a new agreement.
Source: belganewsagency.eu
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