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    January 30, 2026 (about 2 months ago)

    Denmark Debates Food VAT Cut

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    Denmark VAT News • VatCalc

    Summary

    Denmark’s Ministry of Finance announced a planned cut to the VAT on basic foodstuffs in 2028, with debate over whether the reduction should apply to all food or only fruit and vegetables. The proposal would require amendments to the VAT Act and could involve either a 20% reduced rate or a targeted zero‑rate for certain categories. Implementation is expected to be delayed due to technical complexity.

    Key Insights

    When will Denmark implement the VAT cut on basic foodstuffs?

    Denmark plans to implement the VAT cut on basic foodstuffs in 2028.

    What is the proposed new VAT rate if an across‑the‑board reduction is adopted?

    The proposal would lower the current 25% rate to 20% for all food supplies.

    What alternative VAT treatment is being considered for fruit and vegetables?

    A targeted zero‑rate or exemption for fruit and vegetables is under consideration.

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