- Lebanon’s government plans to raise VAT from 11% to 12%, pending Parliamentary approval.
- The VAT increase aims to fund salary hikes for government employees and the army.
- Petrol prices have been raised by 25% immediately; diesel prices remain unchanged to protect lower-income consumers.
- The government is also focusing on better tax and customs collection, quarry fee enforcement, and reviewing maritime properties.
Source: vatcalc.com
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