According to the MP, this would at least partially encourage publishing and make books more affordable to readers.
Previously, the Seimas considered a similar draft amendment to the Law on Value Added Tax and rejected it as the Government has indicated that the new 5-percent VAT rate on books and non-periodicals would cost LTL 3.5 million (EUR 1 million) to the state.
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