At a meeting of EU Finance Ministers last month, agreement was reached to update the current rules governing VAT rates for goods and services. The European Commission had initially proposed reform of VAT rates in 2018 with the objective of aligning the rules with the EU’s common policy priorities.
Source: dlapiper.com
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