The Slovak Movement criticizes the increase in the basic rate of value added tax (VAT) to 23 percent. The state thus collects 570 euros from the average family for the whole year, and that's just for VAT. National Council member and leader of the opposition movement Igor Matovič stated this at a press conference on Tuesday. "They are introducing a new tax on financial transactions, which will only apply to companies and self-employed people. How…
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The Slovak Movement criticizes the increase in the basic rate of value added tax (VAT) to 23 percent. The state thus collects 570 euros from the average family for the whole year, and that's just for VAT. National Council member and leader of the opposition movement Igor Matovič stated this at a press conference on Tuesday. "They are introducing a new tax on financial transactions, which will only apply to companies and self-employed people. How…