{"id":2665,"date":"2019-09-03T07:13:04","date_gmt":"2019-09-03T07:13:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/way2vat.com\/?p=2665"},"modified":"2022-11-02T19:33:25","modified_gmt":"2022-11-02T19:33:25","slug":"be-aware-of-reduced-vat_gst-rates","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/way2vat.com\/be-aware-of-reduced-vat_gst-rates\/","title":{"rendered":"Be Aware of Reduced VAT\\GST Rates"},"content":{"rendered":"

Completing a foreign VAT\\GST return for your employees\u2019 business travel expenses is a challenge. Simply gathering together all the correct information and VAT\\GST receipts for your reclaim is difficult enough. Deciphering receipts that could be torn, smudged, or stained, to find out how much VAT\\GST refund you can claim is a skill in itself. Additionally, you need to read and understand VAT\\GST invoices and receipts that are written in foreign languages, use varying currencies, and might each be written in a different format.<\/p>\n

Foreign VAT\\GST returns are made more complex because every EU member state charges VAT\\GST at a different rate. Your staff needs to keep referring to your list of VAT\\GST rates across Europe in order to make sure that your firm claims a VAT\\GST refund at the correct rate. You know that making a mistake<\/u><\/span><\/a> here could be serious; if your VAT\\GST reclaim has errors, you could open up your business to an expensive VAT\\GST audit or a sizable fine.<\/p>\n

As well as handling VAT\\GST receipts that can be difficult to read, and constantly checking foreign VAT\\GST rates, there\u2019s one more thing you need to bear in mind: reduced VAT\\GST rates.<\/p>\n

What are Reduced VAT\\GST Rates?<\/h3>\n

Many countries that charge VAT\\GST have one or more sets of rates for different items. As well as the standard VAT\\GST rate, they set a lower rate for certain products and services. Generally, this is either because they want to stimulate a specific industry to grow, or because the government wants to make sure that all its citizens can afford to buy basic items.<\/p>\n

For example, Spain and Slovenia have a reduced rate on agricultural supplies and renoVAT\\GSTing priVAT\\GSTe buildings, in order to support their farmers and encourage people to repair their homes. Estonia has a reduced rate of 9% for medical supplies for people with disabilities. A number of countries have reduced rates for domestic public transport, to ensure that people can afford to get around.<\/p>\n

What is the Impact of Reduced VAT\\GST Rates?<\/h3>\n

Although there\u2019s logic behind reduced VAT\\GST rates, it does make your VAT\\GST reclaim process more complicated. As well as looking up the VAT\\GST rates for Croatia, for example, you also need to check whether the items on the VAT\\GST receipt are classified at a reduced rate. If your company is requesting a VAT\\GST refund for your employee\u2019s hotel room in Zagreb, you\u2019ll have to make sure that you complete the VAT\\GST reclaim at the reduced 13% rate, rather than the standard 25% rate.<\/p>\n

A number of countries have more than one reduced VAT\\GST rate. For example, if your employees go to a conference in Vienna, they would pay a standard VAT\\GST rate of 20% on most of their purchases, but a reduced rate of 10% on the food they buy there, and a zero 0% VAT\\GST rate on their hotel rooms.<\/p>\n

Some of the main reduced VAT\\GST rates that you should watch out for include:<\/p>\n