Frustrated booksellers in Denmark are left in limbo as the proposed law for zero VAT on books has been postponed.
In Denmark, the culture minister Jakob Engel-Schmidt's proposed legislation for a zero VAT on books has hit a snag, much to the frustration of booksellers and publishers who've long lobbied for such reforms. The expected tax relief was seen as a significant victory for the book industry, celebrating years of persistent advocacy. However, the bill was not voted through in time, which means its future now hinges on the formation of a new government.