A receipt over a bag of kitchen towels in K-Supermarket in the Mall of Tripla, Helsinki, on Sunday, 1 September 2024. On Sunday, the general value-added tax rate was raised from 24 to 25.5 per cent as part of an ongoing government effort to balance public finances.…
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