- Denmark’s Conservative Party proposes removing 25% VAT on fruit and vegetables.
- The aim is to reduce household costs and promote healthier diets.
- Implementation is delayed due to complex tax and IT system adjustments.
- Supporters believe it will benefit health, local producers, and families.
- Government has not committed to VAT changes, and implementation may take years.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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