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Vat up to 22 Percent – 28 Billion Go Abroad

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The chancellor's office calculates what a VAT increase brings. Mathematics professor Thomas Riessinger has also done it — and comes to a result that makes you angry. The article VAT up to 22 percent – 28 billion go abroad first appeared on reischuster.de.
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The chancellor's office calculates what a VAT increase brings. Mathematics professor Thomas Riessinger has also done it — and comes to a result that makes you angry. The article VAT up to 22 percent – 28 billion go abroad first appeared on reischuster.de.

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reitschuster.de broke the news in on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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