- The Ministry of Finance will monitor the effects of the VAT increase on accommodations, focusing on price and number of overnight stays.
- Public data from CBS will be used, and previous econometric analyses will be repeated with current data.
- The first report on the effects will be available in early 2027, once full-year 2026 data is available.
- An ex post evaluation, including short-term impact analysis, will follow in 2028.
Source: futd.nl
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