MwSt
MwSt is the abbreviation for Mehrwertsteuer, which is also known as Umsatzsteuer (USt). This is the equivalent to VAT in the UK.
At present, MwSt is 19% for most items in Germany, with some items such as basic foodstuffs and books being only 7%. For some goods and services (eg. stamps) there is currently no MwSt.
The term “Mehrwertsteuer” was introduced in 1968, but the principles were first introduced as a form of stamp duty in 1916.
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December 30th, 2008 at 8:35 pm
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