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    MEPs back lower VAT for e-books

    npsBy nps10 May 2017Updated:25 June 2024 Finance No Comments2 Mins Read
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    MEPs back lower VAT for e-books

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    (BRUSSELS) – EU citizens could pay less for e-books after plans to allow EU Member States to reduce VAT on e-publications were backed by a European Parliament committee on Wednesday.

    A European Commission proposal to enable member states to charge a reduced rate of VAT on e-books, which would bring them into line with VAT levied on printed matter, was backed by the 48 votes to 1 with 2 abstentions in the Parliament’s Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee.

    “Our way of reading has changed rapidly over recent years,” said the legislation’s rapporteur Tom Vandenkendelaere MEP. “Now, it makes no sense to apply a double standard whereby an online newspaper is taxed higher than a printed one you buy in a shop,” he said. “This new directive will give Member States the option to align VAT on digital content with printed matter.”

    Currently, e-books have to be taxed at an EU minimum standard rate of 15 per cent, whereas Member States are free to charge the reduced rate of at least 5% — and in some cases, even zero-rates — on printed publications.

    Music and videos, as well as publications predominantly consisting of music and video content, would continue to be taxed at the standard VAT rate.

    The proposal will now be voted by Parliament as a whole on May 31st or June 1st.

    Further information, European Parliament

    Reduced VAT rate for e-publications (Briefing, April 2017)

    Steps of the procedure

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