Deutsch Tamás proposes to reduce the VAT on Internet to 18 percent
Deutsch Tamás proposes to reduce the VAT on Internet from 27 percent to 18 percent, on the basis of the data of the results of national consultations on the Internet (InternetKon).
Deutsch Tamás MEP of Fidesz and Ministerial Commissioner responsible for the preparation and conduct of the InternetKon told that he will send the specific proposals to the government in mid-November.” (MTI)
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