Germany plans to cut VAT on e-books to 7%

10 May 2019

Germany have committed to cut the VAT rate applicable to e-books from 19% to 7% and hopes to implement this from 1 January 2020.

This follows the EU Council’s proposal to allow EU member states to cut rates on electronic publications to match their printed equivalents, please click here for the full article.

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