The head of one of the biggest farmers' associations, the
Zěmědelský Svaz, has called for a cut in the basic rate of Value Added
Tax for food and fruit.
Martin Pýcha suggest a cut to between seven and 10 percent should apply
at least to basic foodstuffs. The reduced rate of VAT in the Czech Republic
is…
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