Several non-profit second-hand stores have warned that they may have to shut down operations if they are forced to pay 25 per cent tax. After protests promises Finance Minister Magdalena Andersson (S) is now to act.
– We work so hard as we can to find a solution quickly, and then we have told you before spring should the coming one, Andersson says to SVT News.
For NGOs rejoice the news, even if you do not dare rejoice yet.
– Today’s promise must lead to concrete actions that apply to the entire sector, says Caroline Andermatt, chairman of Nonprofit Second Hand.
It is a judgment of the Supreme Administrative Court in 2013 that underlie that the Tax request that even non-profit second-hand businesses have to pay VAT . It has also become a political issue. A week ago threatened Left to ally with the bourgeois parties in order to get to a change in legislation.
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