- Iris photo products do not qualify for the reduced VAT rate in the Netherlands.
- The 9% reduced VAT rate for culture, media, and sports remains until at least January 1, 2026.
- VAT on accommodation services will rise from 9% to 21% starting January 1, 2026.
- The Dutch government proposes temporary VAT increases, possibly raising the reduced rate to 10% in 2026 and introducing a 15% rate for certain sectors by 2028.
- From April 1, 2026, non-EU businesses must submit Dutch VAT refund requests digitally.
Source: btwjurisprudentie.nl
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