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Denmark's Minister of Culture Jakob Engel-Schmidt announced on 20 August that the coalition government of Mette Frederiksen had decided to lift VAT on books. So far, a rate of 25 percent has been applied. According to Deutschlandfunk, the abolition will cost the state about 44 million euros per year, according to the Minister. The aim of the measure is to counter a reading crisis. According to the latest Pisa study, 24 percent of the 15-year-old…
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Denmark's Minister of Culture Jakob Engel-Schmidt announced on 20 August that the coalition government of Mette Frederiksen had decided to lift VAT on books. So far, a rate of 25 percent has been applied. According to Deutschlandfunk, the abolition will cost the state about 44 million euros per year, according to the Minister. The aim of the measure is to counter a reading crisis. According to the latest Pisa study, 24 percent of the 15-year-old…

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Börsenblatt broke the news in on Friday, August 22, 2025.
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