The Spanish government plans to reduce VAT on all fuels, electricity, and gas from 21% to 10%, as part of the measures that are expected to be announced to mitigate the effects of the conflict in the Middle East.
Spain will reduce the value-added tax on fuel products from 21% to 10% as part of measures to cushion the economic blow from the Middle East conflict, SER radio station reported, citing sources familiar with the plans ... .
Spain on Friday will reduce the value-added tax on fuel products to 10% from 21% as part of measures to cushion the economic blow from the Middle East conflict, SER radio station reported, citing sources familiar with the plans ... local time(1000 GMT).
At the heart of the plan, announced by PresidentPedro Sánchez this Friday March 20, is a temporary reduction in VAT on petrol, electricity and natural gas from 21% to 10% ... Alongside the VAT ...
Electricity generated from indigenous natural gas is set to become cheaper after the government issued guidelines exempting it from the 12 percent value-added tax ....
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In addition to the zeroing of VAT on fuel, he said that the amount of clean profit which importers and petrol stations can take from retail sales has been capped at 7.25TL (14 cents) per litre.