Many EU countries have a “VAT” and like feel like this is kinda targeting poor people. Like, for the rich, this is insignificant, for poorer people, a (example) 20% tax would be a huge burden. Why do they do this?
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Many EU countries have a “VAT” and like feel like this is kinda targeting poor people. Like, for the rich, this is insignificant, for poorer people, a (example) 20% tax would be a huge burden. Why do they do this?
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Depends on what is being paid, the VAT model being used, the country etc.
For instance in France the base tva is 20%, but food and hygiene products have a special status which reduces it to 5.5%
I forgot the exact details buI if I recall correctly in Germany they have two models A and B depending on the product, forgot the percentage though. And then if you’re buying something for work the percentage can change again.
Regardless how you frame a VAT it will always be regressive. That doesn’t mean they are bad. It just means it shouldnt be the primary source of revenue.
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