Mart Vorklaev, Estonia’s finance minister-designate from the Reform Party, said that it would not be reasonable to make any concessions or exemptions to the VAT hike planned from 2024 as they are inefficient as a whole, distort the revenue base and would prove administratively expensive.
Source: www.baltictimes.com
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