MwSt
Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008MwSt 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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