No VAT on books here either – been excluded for a very long time.
markedasred on
So, like the UK and Ireland then?
Prodiq on
Now what are the chances that book prices will stay the same or only decrease slighlty?
mifit on
I find VAT to be an interesting tool in general for incentivising people to buy certain categories of goods and services (e.g. sustainable, EU made, healthy products, struggling industries of national/European wide importance, etc.). I find it a shame that it‘s not used much more as such.
SpaceCrucader on
Are the book prices the reason for people not reading?
Jack-927 on
in italy there`s special rules for books. 4% vat, but the publisher has to pay it, not the final consumer. “iva assolta dall`editore”
still plenty of uncultured goats btw.
Shupaul on
Ah yes, the price of books is definitely why people read less nowadays 😂
Ok_Relation7695 on
Wow there was vat on books….
Worth-Wonder-7386 on
Like prices is the big issue for books. Will likely have very little effect.
Soepkip43 on
This law should have required to advertise the old and new price for 5 years on books. And prohibit price increases for the first 12 months. To avoid companies eating the tax cut as extra profit.
el_argelino-basado on
Does getting rid of VAT actually work though? Can’t companies just not lower the price and get all that x% to them instead of going to the consumer
jdobem on
Should be EU wide, and prices cant increase to cover that gap…
Let’s reinvest in education!!!
Happy_Feet333 on
I hope this would apply to e-books as well. Not just paper books.
EggstaticAd8262 on
I wonder what this is a distraction from.
Our public schools have been cut down for more than a decade now. Maybe start there………..!!!!!!
Gawkhimmyz on
as a Dane I can easily say that’s not the main problem, giving some form subsidized ‘credits’ for e-books would help a lot more IMO…
Nono6768 on
Lowering the VAT is always a horrible policy. Nobody can prove retailers won’t pocket the difference. Just subsidise young people with a book gift card
Sevastous-of-Caria on
I got hardcover history books and novels 2nd hand for less than 2 euros online. The demand for these are freefalling for the reasons everybody knows.
Wiz-1543 on
Technically not correct, it’s down to 0% VAT. Big difference because can keep their right to deduct VAT.
SnowyMountainTops on
Bravo! A well thought out decision! I wish Romania would do the same!
Any-Original-6113 on
I’m not sure if this will lead to an increase in demand for contemporary literature, but technical reference books, historical books, and children’s books may see an increase in sales.
EclecticAcuity on
A Book rebate voucher account which fills up over time could be more useful.
Generally though, it’s not clear to me that the Danish are becoming less ‘well read’
Much_Guava_1396 on
Reading slop isn’t any better than watching TV, but fewer taxes is always better.
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No VAT on books here either – been excluded for a very long time.
So, like the UK and Ireland then?
Now what are the chances that book prices will stay the same or only decrease slighlty?
I find VAT to be an interesting tool in general for incentivising people to buy certain categories of goods and services (e.g. sustainable, EU made, healthy products, struggling industries of national/European wide importance, etc.). I find it a shame that it‘s not used much more as such.
Are the book prices the reason for people not reading?
in italy there`s special rules for books. 4% vat, but the publisher has to pay it, not the final consumer. “iva assolta dall`editore”
still plenty of uncultured goats btw.
Ah yes, the price of books is definitely why people read less nowadays 😂
Wow there was vat on books….
Like prices is the big issue for books. Will likely have very little effect.
This law should have required to advertise the old and new price for 5 years on books. And prohibit price increases for the first 12 months. To avoid companies eating the tax cut as extra profit.
Does getting rid of VAT actually work though? Can’t companies just not lower the price and get all that x% to them instead of going to the consumer
Should be EU wide, and prices cant increase to cover that gap…
Let’s reinvest in education!!!
I hope this would apply to e-books as well. Not just paper books.
I wonder what this is a distraction from.
Our public schools have been cut down for more than a decade now. Maybe start there………..!!!!!!
as a Dane I can easily say that’s not the main problem, giving some form subsidized ‘credits’ for e-books would help a lot more IMO…
Lowering the VAT is always a horrible policy. Nobody can prove retailers won’t pocket the difference. Just subsidise young people with a book gift card
I got hardcover history books and novels 2nd hand for less than 2 euros online. The demand for these are freefalling for the reasons everybody knows.
Technically not correct, it’s down to 0% VAT. Big difference because can keep their right to deduct VAT.
Bravo! A well thought out decision! I wish Romania would do the same!
I’m not sure if this will lead to an increase in demand for contemporary literature, but technical reference books, historical books, and children’s books may see an increase in sales.
A Book rebate voucher account which fills up over time could be more useful.
Generally though, it’s not clear to me that the Danish are becoming less ‘well read’
Reading slop isn’t any better than watching TV, but fewer taxes is always better.