Despite the overwhelming popular opposition and the MPs’ warlike speeches that tickled the feelings of citizens so that they would not exhaust what remained of their popular balance, it seems that the issue of Value-Added Tax (VAT) is heading towards becoming a reality in Kuwait, like in other Gulf countries, to eat into citizens’ pockets and determine their consumption options in a new way that did not previously constitute a burden on their livelihood.
Source: Arab Times
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