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Finland has decided to raise the standard VAT rate from 24 percent to 25.5 percent
VAT change Finland has decided to raise the standard VAT rate from 24 percent to 25.5 percent
The new percentage will be applied on the goods and services that are subject to the 24-percent VAT rate today. The higher rate will enter into force on 1 September 2024.
Rinna Ekola
Rinna Ekola
| 3 min read | 09 Aug 2024

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