- The federal government has postponed the VAT increase for culture, sport, leisure, and takeaway meals until the March budget review due to strong criticism from the Council of State.
- The Council of State found the proposed VAT distinctions unclear and unjustifiable, especially between different cultural events and takeaway meals.
- The planned VAT reduction on non-alcoholic beverages in cafés and restaurants is also postponed to limit budgetary impact.
- Other VAT increases, such as for hotel stays and pesticides, will proceed as planned on 1 March.
- There is ongoing disagreement among governing parties about future VAT reforms, with proposals to merge VAT rates or increase the highest rate facing opposition.
Source: belganewsagency.eu
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