- The State Secretary of Finance responded to parliamentary questions about the impact analysis of the VAT increase on accommodations.
- Effects of the VAT increase will be monitored by the Ministry of Finance using public CBS data, focusing on price developments and the number of overnight stays.
- The first effect report will be published in early 2027, with a full evaluation in 2028.
- The government acknowledges the significant impact of ending the reduced VAT rate for the accommodation sector.
Source: rijksoverheid.nl
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