RM2HWD3CD–05 March 2022, Poland, Swinemünde: View of the town sign of Swinemünde (·winouj·cie) in Poland on the island of Usedom. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel, refueling in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa
RM2HWD1TD–05 March 2022, Poland, Swinemünde: View of the town sign of Swinemünde (·winouj·cie) in Poland on the island of Usedom. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel, refueling in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa
RM2HKP0F2–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. People go to a supermarket. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent, food in Poland is sometimes significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HKP0F8–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. People go to a supermarket. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent, food in Poland is sometimes significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HKNM6W–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. Cars parked at a gas station. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent, filling up with gas in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HKNM7C–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. Cars parked at a gas station. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent, filling up with gas in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HKNM7R–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. Cars parked at a gas station. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent, filling up with gas in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HKNM6X–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. A car is parked at a gas station and is being refueled. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent, refueling in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HKNM6Y–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. A car is parked at a gas station and is being refueled. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent, refueling in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HKNM74–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. A car is parked at a gas station and is being refueled. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent, refueling in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HKNM75–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. A car is parked at a gas station and is being refueled. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent, refueling in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HKNME9–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. A car is parked at a gas station and is being refueled. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent, refueling in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HKNMD5–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. A car is parked at a gas station and is being refueled. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent, refueling in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HKNM7A–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. A car is parked at a gas station and is being refueled. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent, refueling in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HWD04N–05 March 2022, Poland, Swinemünde: A Polish border post stands at the border crossing between Ahlbeck and Swinemünde (·winouj·cie) in Poland on the island of Usedom. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel, refueling in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa
RM2HWD1R7–05 March 2022, Poland, Swinemünde: A Polish border post stands at the border crossing between Ahlbeck and Swinemünde (·winouj·cie) in Poland on the island of Usedom. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel, refueling in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa
RM2HWD1TC–05 March 2022, Poland, Swinemünde: A Polish border post stands at the border crossing between Ahlbeck and Swinemünde (·winouj·cie) in Poland on the island of Usedom. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel, refueling in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa
RM2HKNM83–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. Cars waiting in line at a gas station. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent, filling up with gas in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HKNM72–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. Cars waiting in line at a gas station. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent, filling up with gas in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HKNM7M–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. Cars waiting in line at a gas station. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent, filling up with gas in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HKNM81–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. There is an exchange office on the Polish side of the border between Poland and Germany. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent, refueling in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HWD3CG–Wolgast, Germany. 05th Mar, 2022. A display panel shows fuel prices at a gas station in Mahlzow (part of Wolgast) on the island of Usedom. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel, refueling in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HWD3CH–Wolgast, Germany. 05th Mar, 2022. A display panel shows fuel prices at a gas station in Koserow on the island of Usedom. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel, filling up in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HWD1TG–Wolgast, Germany. 05th Mar, 2022. A display panel shows fuel prices at a gas station in Koserow on the island of Usedom. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel, filling up in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HWD1R5–05 March 2022, Poland, Swinemünde: A display panel shows fuel prices at a gas station in Swinoujscie (·winouj·cie) on the island of Usedom. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel, filling up with gas in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa
RM2HWD3C8–Wolgast, Germany. 05th Mar, 2022. A display panel shows fuel prices at a gas station in Koserow on the island of Usedom. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel, filling up in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HWD3CK–05 March 2022, Poland, Swinemünde: A display panel shows Polish fuel prices at a gas station in Swinoujscie (·winouj·cie) on the island of Usedom. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel, filling up with gas in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa
RM2HKNMBG–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. A man fills up gasoline into a canister at a gas station. A reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent means that filling up with gas in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HKNM7E–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. A police car stands on the Polish side of the border between Poland and Germany. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent, refueling in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HKNMCP–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. A man fills up gasoline into a canister at a gas station. A reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent means that filling up with gas in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HKNM7J–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. A police car drives on the border between Poland and Germany. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent, filling up with gas in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HKNM76–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. A man fills up gasoline into a canister at a gas station. A reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent means that filling up with gas in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HKNM7K–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. A man fills up gasoline into a canister at a gas station. A reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent means that filling up with gas in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HWD1RA–05 March 2022, Poland, Swinemünde: Cars are parked at a gas station in Swinoujscie (·winouj·cie) on the island of Usedom, with Polish fuel prices displayed on the board in the foreground. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel, refueling in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa
RM2HWD1T8–05 March 2022, Poland, Swinemünde: A sign reading 'Refueling for vehicle tanks only due to increased demand.' hangs on a fuel pump at a gas station in ·winouj·cie. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel, refueling in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa
RM2HWD1R1–Wolgast, Germany. 05th Mar, 2022. A display panel shows fuel prices at a gas station in Mahlzow (part of Wolgast) on the island of Usedom. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel, filling up in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HWD1T9–05 March 2022, Poland, Swinemünde: Cars are parked at a gas station in Swinoujscie (·winouj·cie) on the island of Usedom, with Polish fuel prices displayed on the board in the foreground. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel, refueling in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa
RM2HWD1RM–05 March 2022, Poland, Swinemünde: A sign reading 'Refueling for vehicle tanks only due to increased demand.' hangs on a fuel pump at a gas station in ·winouj·cie. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel, refueling in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa
RM2HKNM8B–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. On the border between Poland and Germany, there is an exchange office and a cigarette shop on the Polish side. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent, refueling in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HKPR2N–Seelow, Germany. 05th Feb, 2022. At a gas station in Seelow, near Poland, there is a pump labeled 'Super. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent, filling up with gas in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HKPR2M–Seelow, Germany. 05th Feb, 2022. There is a gas pump at a gas station in Seelow near the Polish border. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent, filling up with gas in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HKNM85–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. On the border between Poland and Germany, there is an exchange office and a cigarette shop on the Polish side. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent, refueling in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2K5APR9–Berlin, Germany. 07th Oct, 2022. State deputies take part in the debate on the Energy Security Act in the Bundesrat. Other topics include reduction of VAT on gas, relaxation of testing rules for teaching and nursing staff, several energy supply measures, short-time working allowance and further VAT reduction for catering. Credit: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HKP0GX–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. A man walks with a shopping cart in front of an advertising poster with the inscription 'Taniej - 0% VAT' (Cheaper - 0% VAT). Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent, food in Poland is sometimes significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HKP0DX–Slubice, Poland. 05th Feb, 2022. A man walks with a shopping cart in front of an advertising poster with the inscription 'Taniej - 0% VAT' (Cheaper - 0% VAT). Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel from 23 to 8 percent, food in Poland is sometimes significantly cheaper than in Germany. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C58M8W–Hamburg, Germany. 01st July, 2020. Signs with the inscription 'Sale at Karstadt Galeria' and 'Reduction of VAT' can be seen in the shop window of a Karstadt/Galeria branch on Mönckebergstraße in Hamburg city centre. In order to revive corona-weakened consumption, the German government is reducing the VAT from 19 to 16 percent and the reduced VAT rate from 7 to 5 percent for six months from 1 July 2020. Credit: Christian Charisius/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C58M93–Hamburg, Germany. 01st July, 2020. A huge percentage sign and a sign with the inscription 'For you 16%, we pass on the reduction in VAT, deduction directly at the cash desk' can be seen in a shop window in Hamburg city centre. In order to revive corona-weakened consumption, the German government is reducing the VAT from 19 to 16 percent and the reduced VAT rate from 7 to 5 percent for half a year from 01.07.2020. Credit: Christian Charisius/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2BJATY6–Mainz, Germany. 29th Apr, 2020. Demonstration participants call for a 'VAT reduction' for the trade on a poster. The hotel and restaurant industry draws attention to the situation as a result of the pandemic with empty chairs on Ernst-Ludwig-Platz. Credit: Andreas Arnold/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2JCRFDK–Stuttgart, Germany. 15th June, 2022. A waitress in a restaurant in Stuttgart carries a tray with drinks (wiping effect due to long exposure). Restaurateurs in the southwest plead for a permanent reduction of the value-added tax in their industry. (to dpa 'Gastronomes: Be permanently relieved of VAT') Credit: Bernd Weißbrod/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2JCRFE0–Stuttgart, Germany. 15th June, 2022. A waitress in a restaurant in Stuttgart carries a tray with drinks (wiping effect due to long exposure). Restaurateurs in the southwest plead for a permanent reduction of the value-added tax in their industry. (to dpa 'Gastronomes: Be permanently relieved of VAT') Credit: Bernd Weißbrod/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2JCRFDH–Stuttgart, Germany. 15th June, 2022. A hand holds a bill with two different VAT rates for drinks and food in a restaurant in Stuttgart (posed scene). Restaurateurs in the southwest plead for a permanent reduction of the value-added tax in their industry. (to dpa 'Gastronomen: Bei Mehrwertsteuer dauerhaft entlastet werden') Credit: Bernd Weißbrod/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2JCRFDD–Stuttgart, Germany. 15th June, 2022. A waitress holds a bill with two different VAT rates for drinks and food in a restaurant in Stuttgart (posed scene). Restaurateurs in the southwest plead for a permanent reduction of the value-added tax in their industry. (to dpa 'Gastronomen: Bei Mehrwertsteuer dauerhaft entlastet werden') Credit: Bernd Weißbrod/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C56T82–Cologne, Germany. 01st July, 2020. A poster saying 'Tax reduction for all' is hanging in a Penny Market. From 01.07.2020, only 16 instead of 19 percent VAT will be charged for half a year when shopping, the reduced rate will drop from 7 to 5 percent. With this, the German government wants to boost consumption again after the Corona crisis. Credit: Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C54GFB–Cologne, Germany. 30th June, 2020. A temporary tax reduction is displayed on the home page of the streaming provider Netflix. From 01.07.2020, only 16 instead of 19 percent VAT will be charged for half a year when shopping, the reduced rate will drop from 7 to 5 percent. With this, the German government wants to boost consumption after the Corona crisis. Credit: Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C56TP0–Cologne, Germany. 01st July, 2020. The VAT reduction from 19% to 16% is shown on a receipt in a Penny store. From 01.07.2020, for half a year only 16 instead of 19% VAT will be charged when shopping, the reduced rate will drop from 7 to 5%. With this move, the German government wants to boost consumption again after the Corona crisis Credit: Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C56TNF–Cologne, Germany. 01st July, 2020. The VAT reduction from 7% to 5% is shown on a receipt in a Penny store. From 01.07.2020, only 16 instead of 19 percent VAT will be charged for half a year when shopping, the reduced rate will drop from 7 to 5 percent. With this, the German government wants to boost consumption again after the Corona crisis Credit: Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C58M83–Hamburg, Germany. 01st July, 2020. Signs with the inscription 'Summer Sale' and 'For you 16%, we pass on the reduction in value added tax, deduction directly at the cash desk' can be seen in a shop window in Hamburg city centre. In order to revive corona-weakened consumption, the German government is reducing the VAT from 19 to 16% for six months from 1 July 2020 and the reduced VAT rate from 7% to 5%. Credit: Christian Charisius/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2JAX7H4–01 June 2022, Lower Saxony, Oldenburg: Several nozzles hang on the gas pump at an Aral service station. From 01.06., a fuel discount is to apply in Germany for three months. A reduction in energy tax up to and including August could make gasoline around 35 cents per liter and diesel around 17 cents per liter cheaper. The tax cut on gasoline comes into effect on June 1. From the beginning of June to the end of August, the tax rate for gasoline will be reduced by almost 30 cents and for diesel by a good 14 cents. Due to the deduction of the VAT portion, the tax relief is 35.2 cents per liter of
RM2C84E2M–Hanover, Germany. 21st July, 2020. A retailer advertises in a shop window that he will pass on the reduction in value-added tax from 16 to 19 percent 1 to 1 to his customers. The summer sales are underway in the retail trade. Discounts are advertised in many shop windows. Credit: Hilal Özcan/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C52JJK–Dresden, Germany. 30th June, 2020. On a receipt of a restaurant bill printed out for testing purposes, the VAT rates of 5 percent and 16 percent can be read. From 01.07.2020 until the end of the year, only 16 instead of 19 percent VAT will be charged when shopping, the reduced rate will drop from 7 to 5 percent. With this, the Federal Government wants to boost consumption again after the Corona crisis. Credit: Robert Michael/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C56E8R–Dresden, Germany. 30th June, 2020. On a receipt of a restaurant bill printed out for testing purposes, the VAT rates of 5 percent and 16 percent can be read. From 01.07.2020 until the end of the year, only 16 instead of 19 percent VAT will be charged when shopping, the reduced rate will drop from 7 to 5 percent. With this, the Federal Government wants to boost consumption again after the Corona crisis. Credit: Robert Michael/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C52JJ4–Dresden, Germany. 30th June, 2020. On a receipt of a restaurant bill printed out for testing purposes, the VAT rates of 5 percent and 16 percent can be read. From 01.07.2020 until the end of the year, only 16 instead of 19 percent VAT will be charged when shopping, the reduced rate will drop from 7 to 5 percent. With this, the Federal Government wants to boost consumption again after the Corona crisis. Credit: Robert Michael/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C56E5W–Dresden, Germany. 30th June, 2020. On a receipt of a restaurant bill printed out for testing purposes, the VAT rates of 5 percent and 16 percent can be read. From 01.07.2020 until the end of the year, only 16 instead of 19 percent VAT will be charged when shopping, the reduced rate will drop from 7 to 5 percent. With this, the Federal Government wants to boost consumption again after the Corona crisis. Credit: Robert Michael/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C52JG9–Dresden, Germany. 30th June, 2020. On a receipt of a restaurant bill printed out for testing purposes, the VAT rates of 5 percent and 16 percent can be read. From 01.07.2020 until the end of the year, only 16 instead of 19 percent VAT will be charged when shopping, the reduced rate will drop from 7 to 5 percent. With this, the Federal Government wants to boost consumption again after the Corona crisis. Credit: Robert Michael/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C52JGK–Dresden, Germany. 30th June, 2020. On a receipt of a restaurant bill printed out for testing purposes, the VAT rates of 5 percent and 16 percent can be read. From 01.07.2020 until the end of the year, only 16 instead of 19 percent VAT will be charged when shopping, the reduced rate will drop from 7 to 5 percent. With this, the Federal Government wants to boost consumption again after the Corona crisis. Credit: Robert Michael/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5845W–Schwerin, Germany. 01st July, 2020. Purchase receipts with the details of the new value added tax at 5 or 16 percent are on a kitchen table. From 01.07.2020, only 16 instead of 19 percent VAT will be charged for half a year when shopping, the reduced rate will drop from 7 to 5 percent. With this, the Federal Government wants to boost consumption again after the Corona crisis. Credit: Jens Büttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C583YT–Schwerin, Germany. 01st July, 2020. Purchase receipts with the details of the new value added tax at 5 or 16 percent are on a kitchen table. From 01.07.2020, only 16 instead of 19 percent VAT will be charged for half a year when shopping, the reduced rate will drop from 7 to 5 percent. With this, the Federal Government wants to boost consumption again after the Corona crisis. Credit: Jens Büttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5841E–Schwerin, Germany. 01st July, 2020. Purchase receipts with the details of the new value added tax at 5 or 16 percent are on a kitchen table. From 01.07.2020, only 16 instead of 19 percent VAT will be charged for half a year when shopping, the reduced rate will drop from 7 to 5 percent. With this, the Federal Government wants to boost consumption again after the Corona crisis. Credit: Jens Büttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C58415–Schwerin, Germany. 01st July, 2020. A shopping voucher with the details of the new value added tax of 16 percent is on a kitchen table. From 01.07.2020, only 16 instead of 19 percent VAT will be charged for half a year when shopping, the reduced rate will drop from 7 to 5 percent. With this, the Federal Government wants to boost consumption again after the Corona crisis. Credit: Jens Büttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C52GYC–Schwerin, Germany. 30th June, 2020. A purchase receipt with the details of the value added tax at 7 or 19 percent is on a shopping bag with food. From 01.07.2020 until the end of the year, only 16 instead of 19 percent VAT will be charged on shopping, the reduced rate will drop from 7 to 5 percent. With this, the Federal Government wants to boost consumption again after the Corona crisis. Credit: Jens Büttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C52H01–Schwerin, Germany. 30th June, 2020. A purchase receipt with the details of the value added tax at 7 or 19 percent is on a shopping bag with food. From 01.07.2020 until the end of the year, only 16 instead of 19 percent VAT will be charged on shopping, the reduced rate will drop from 7 to 5 percent. With this, the Federal Government wants to boost consumption again after the Corona crisis. Credit: Jens Büttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C52JHW–Schwerin, Germany. 30th June, 2020. A purchase receipt with the details of the value added tax at 7 or 19 percent is on a shopping bag with food. From 01.07.2020 until the end of the year, only 16 instead of 19 percent VAT will be charged on shopping, the reduced rate will drop from 7 to 5 percent. With this, the Federal Government wants to boost consumption again after the Corona crisis. Credit: Jens Büttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C52JE7–Schwerin, Germany. 30th June, 2020. A purchase receipt with the details of the value added tax at 7 or 19 percent is on a shopping bag with food. From 01.07.2020 until the end of the year, only 16 instead of 19 percent VAT will be charged on shopping, the reduced rate will drop from 7 to 5 percent. With this, the Federal Government wants to boost consumption again after the Corona crisis. Credit: Jens Büttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C52JH2–Schwerin, Germany. 30th June, 2020. A purchase receipt with the details of the value added tax at 7 or 19 percent is on a shopping bag with food. From 01.07.2020 until the end of the year, only 16 instead of 19 percent VAT will be charged on shopping, the reduced rate will drop from 7 to 5 percent. With this, the Federal Government wants to boost consumption again after the Corona crisis. Credit: Jens Büttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
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