Changes of VAT rates in Croatia announced
Croatia recently announced some changes of VAT rates in Croatia: the standard VAT rate will decrease from 25% to 24% as from 1 January 2018.
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Croatia recently announced some changes of VAT rates in Croatia: the standard VAT rate will decrease from 25% to 24% as from 1 January 2018.
The Romanian government plans standard VAT rate reduction from 20% to 19%.
The Hungarian tax authorities have changed the definition of qualified vehicle requiring the submission of EKAER returns to include vehicles weighting more the 3.5 tons.
The government announced plans to reduce VAT rates in Belgium: there is planned a sizeable decrease in tax on e-books. Electronic books are currently taxed at 21% and this proposal would reduce the VAT rate to 6%.
As announces last April, the Greek government has approved an increase of the standard VAT rate from 23% to 24% effective from 1 June 2016.
As other European countries did in the past, Poland had plans to simplify their tax through VAT rate changes,
For the third time since the beginning of the financial crisis, Greece will increase its standard VAT rates.
A new intermediate VAT rate of 13% will be introduced in Portugal.
Supplies of agricultural product which are not intended for human consumption are excluded from the 10% reduced rate in France.
Update December 2016: The VAT rate increase expected in January 2017 has been cancelled.
New object included in the reduced VAT rate on Cyprus: the government announced a new reduced VAT rate on efficient energetic units installed in houses.
New rules regarding corrective returns