- Decision of the Council of State on June 18, 2024 regarding the applicable VAT rate for sales of fresh sushi
- Sushi should be considered as products prepared for immediate consumption
- Sales of sushi should be subject to a reduced VAT rate of 10%
- Publication discusses implications of the decision on sales of sushi and fresh makis in supermarkets
- Taxpayers can use the comments published on June 29, 2022 until September 30, 2024
- Other related doctrinal comments are updated accordingly
Source: bofip.impots.gouv.fr
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