Restaurant visit: Food goes after gastro tax reduction not necessarily cheaper
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The future government wants to permanently reduce the value added tax for food in the catering industry. However, it is questionable whether the hosts pass on the savings to the customers.
The future government wants to permanently reduce VAT on food in the catering industry. However, it is questionable whether the companies pass on the savings to the customers, as the own association now admits.
The future government wants to permanently reduce the value added tax for food in the catering industry. However, it is questionable whether the hosts pass on the savings to the customers.
As won, so wrinkled. Thus, the caterers surveyed by the WZ represent the effect of the planned lower VAT rate of seven percent on food in the catering industry.
By Rike Herbering: The future government of the CDU/CSU and SPD agreed on a coalition agreement last week. Among other things, it stipulated a permanent reduction in value-added tax on food from 19 percent to seven percent, as was already temporarily in place during the coronavirus pandemic. If the Social Democrats have their way, the minimum wage will also be raised from the current €12.82 to €15. The GN asked restaurateurs in the county how th…
It's a long-term hack topic: VAT in gastronomy. In Corona times, it's reduced from 19 percent to 7 percent – increased again last year. However, the gastro industry has resisted – and probably with success. In the new coalition agreement between the Union and SPD, it says that VAT should be reduced again. What this means for the industry – but also for us as restaurant customers – we wanted to know more about it and went to Bad Kreuznach for it.…
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