2022 VAT Rates in Europe (2024)

More than 170 countries worldwide—including all European countries—levy a Value-Added Tax (VAT) on goods and services. As today’s tax map shows, although harmonized to some extent by the European Union (EU), EU member states’ VAT rates vary across countries.

The VAT is a consumption tax assessed on the value added in each production stage of a good or service. Every business along the value chain receives a tax credit for the VAT already paid. The end consumer does not, making it a tax on final consumption.

2022 VAT Rates in Europe (1)

The EU countries with the highest standard VAT rates are Hungary (27 percent), and Croatia, Denmark, and Sweden (all at 25 percent). Luxembourg levies the lowest standard VAT rate at 17percent, followed by Malta (18percent), and Cyprus, Germany, and Romania (all at 19 percent). The EU’s average standard VAT rate is 21 percent, six percentage-points higher than the minimum standard VAT rate required by EU regulation.

Generally, consumption taxes are an economically efficient way of raising tax revenue. To minimize economic distortions, there is ideally only one standard rate that is levied on all final consumption, with as few exemptions as possible. However, EU countries levy reduced rates and exempt certain goods and services from VAT.

One of the mainreasons for reduced VAT rates and VAT-exempted goods/services is the promotion of equity, as lower-income households tend to spend a larger share of income on goods and services such as food and public transport. Other reasons include encouraging the consumption of “merit goods” (e.g., books), promoting local services (e.g., tourism), and correcting externalities (e.g., clean power).

However, evidence shows that reduced VAT rates and VAT exemptions arenot necessarily effective in achieving these policy goals and can even be regressive in some instances. Such reduced rates and exemptions can lead to higher administrative and compliance costs and can create economic distortions. A recent study shows that scrapping VAT reduced rates in EU countries will allow standard rates to drop under 15 percent. To address equity concerns, the OECD instead recommends measures that directly aim at increasing poorer households’ real incomes.

2022 VAT Rates in Europe
VAT Rates Among European Union Member States and the United Kingdom,as of January 2022
CountrySuper-reduced Rate (%)Reduced Rate (%)Parking Rate (%)Standard Rate (%)
Austria (AT)10 / 131320
Belgium (BE)6 / 121221
Bulgaria (BG)920
Croatia (HR)5 / 1325
Cyprus (CY)5 / 919
Czech Republic (CZ)10 / 1521
Denmark (DK)25
Estonia (EE)920
Finland (FI)10 / 1424
France (FR)2.15.5 / 1020
Germany (DE)719
Greece (GR)6 / 1324
Hungary (HU)5 / 1827
Ireland (IE)4.89 / 13.513.523
Italy (IT)45 / 1022
Latvia (LV)5 / 1221
Lithuania (LT)5 / 921
Luxembourg (LU)381417
Malta (MT)5 / 718
Netherlands (NL)921
Poland (PL)5 / 823
Portugal (PT)6 / 131323
Romania (RO)5 / 919
Slovakia (SK)1020
Slovenia (SI)5 / 9.522
Spain (ES)41021
Sweden (SE)6 / 1225
United Kingdom (GB)520

Notes: When one of the major EU VAT directives was adopted in 1991, some EU countries were applying reduced, super-reduced, or zero rates to goods and services that were not specified by the new regulations as falling within the zero-rate or reduced-rate categories. To ease the transition to a standard rate on these goods and services, a so-called “parking rate” was permitted. Although it was intended to be phased out, some countries still apply it.

Source: European Commission, “Taxes in Europe Database v3,” https://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/tedb/vatSearchForm.html; and Richard Asquith, “2021 global VAT & GST rate changes,” Avalara, Jan. 1, 2022, https://www.avalara.com/vatlive/en/vat-news/2021-global-vat-rate-changes.html.

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