- Several Senate bills proposed suspending VAT and/or excise tax due to rising fuel prices from the Middle East crisis.
- The proposals were consolidated into Senate Bill No. 1982, which only includes a temporary suspension of excise tax.
- All VAT suspension measures were removed from the current bill.
- The aim is to ease fuel price pressures on consumers and businesses.
- Details on the scope and timing of the excise tax suspension are not yet confirmed.
Source: fintua.com
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