- Europe, like you've never read before -
Thursday, 29 May 2025
No Result
View All Result
  • it ITA
  • en ENG
Eunews
  • Politics
  • World
  • Business
  • News
  • Defence
  • Net & Tech
  • Agrifood
  • Other sections
    • Culture
    • Diritti
    • Energy
    • Green Economy
    • Finance & Insurance
    • Industry & Markets
    • Media
    • Mobility & Logistics
    • Sports
  • Newsletter
  • European 2024
    Eunews
    • Politics
    • World
    • Business
    • News
    • Defence
    • Net & Tech
    • Agrifood
    • Other sections
      • Culture
      • Diritti
      • Energy
      • Green Economy
      • Finance & Insurance
      • Industry & Markets
      • Media
      • Mobility & Logistics
      • Sports
    No Result
    View All Result
    Eunews
    No Result
    View All Result

    Home » General News » Reduced VAT for fruit: Healthy eating becomes a tax issue in the EU

    Reduced VAT for fruit: Healthy eating becomes a tax issue in the EU

    Governments remain free to determine how much tax to impose on food, and in many cases sweets are cheaper. European Parliament: "This is not how you fight obesity." Commission insists on fruit in schools

    Emanuele Bonini</a> <a class="social twitter" href="https://twitter.com/emanuelebonini" target="_blank">emanuelebonini</a> by Emanuele Bonini emanuelebonini
    28 January 2025
    in General News, In the spotlight
    MELA
 MELE
 FRUTTA

    MELA MELE FRUTTA

    Brussels – Healthy food but less tasty or pleasure for the palate that does not help to be healthy? The European Union has mixed views on the diet of their children. On shopping advice, not everyone tries to steer towards fruits and vegetables, and they do not discourage chocolate, sweets, high-calorie bars, and the like. It’s a question of VAT, the value-added tax with which governments fill state coffers. Tax policy remains a national prerogative, so everyone does as they please. The result is that “a chocolate bar often costs less than a piece of fruit,” MEPs say in a parliamentary question. 

    Specifically, the concern regards the repercussions of a pricing policy that discourages fruits and vegetables among younger people. “Unhealthy eating leads to increased obesity and non-communicable diseases,” the group of MEPs denounces, calling for a reversal of a trend that sees one in five young people aged 16-24 overweight.

    A situation known to the European Commission but which it can do little about, Climate Officer Wopke Hoekstra explained, responding on behalf of the college. “When adopting the 2022 reform of the Value Added Tax (VAT) rates, Member States unanimously agreed on allowing for the maximum flexibility for food.” As a result, Member States can choose to apply reduced or super-reduced (below 5 percent) VAT rates or a zero rate (VAT exemption) to food supply. Only a few States made these choices.
    A kindergarten cafeteria. The EU promotes the consumption of fruits and vegetables in schools [photo: imagoeconomica]

    Romania, Denmark, Finland, Hungary, France, the Netherlands, and Belgium have introduced tax policy initiatives to encourage the consumption of domestically produced fruits and vegetables. However, the measure aims to support local agriculture with the same agricultural products rather than making fruit more cost-appealing than sweets.
    The Community Executive does not intend to implement fiscal measures to encourage healthier eating. On this, Hoekstra was clear. This is also because anything related to taxation policies is of exclusive competence of national governments. Moreover, as the Commissioner for Climate continues, “experience shows that a reduction in tax rates has only a marginal impact” on final consumer prices.
    However, it will not stand idly by. At the European Union level, there will continue to be a push for the use of fruit in schools, as is the case now. “The EU school scheme, which aims at increasing the consumption of fruit and vegetables and milk and milk products and shaping healthier diets, is being reviewed,” Hoekstra said. The goal is ” to explore how to enhance its contribution to sustainable food consumption.”
    English version by the Translation Service of Withub
    Tags: feesfruithealthminorspower supplyVatwopke hoekstra

    Related Posts

    No Content Available
    map visualization
    Flourish logoA Flourish map
    Artiglieria ucraina

    Growth in global (and European) military spending threatens climate goals

    by Marco La Rocca
    29 May 2025

    Rising emissions, diversion of resources from environmental policies and increased geopolitical tension are the dangers of rearmament, the Conflict and...

    Connact

    Connact, 10 trillion in bank accounts of EU citizens: ‘To invest in risk, accept the idea of loss’

    by Simone De La Feld @SimoneDeLaFeld1
    29 May 2025

    Representatives of European institutions and financial sector professionals at the Finance & Insurance event entitled "The EU Plan to Invest...

    Fabrizio Spada, Ufficio di Collegamento del Parlamento UE in Italia, Responsabile Relazioni istituzionali

    Spada (European Parliament): ‘No forced levy on EU savers’

    by Emanuele Bonini emanuelebonini
    29 May 2025

    The representative of the European Parliament in Connact dismisses claims about automatic access to bank accounts as 'fake news'.

    Connact

    Connact: Call for a European investments regulation and for ESMA to become the European SEC

    by Emanuele Bonini emanuelebonini
    29 May 2025

    Intesa Sanpaolo, Assonime, Generali and Federcasse call on the EU to change pace and encourage investment. We need a capital...

    • Director’s Point of View
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Opinions
    • About us
    • Contacts
    • Privacy Policy
    • Cookie policy

    Eunews is a registered newspaper
    Press Register of the Court of Turin n° 27


     

    Copyright © 2025 - WITHUB S.p.a., Via Rubens 19 - 20148 Milan
    VAT number: 10067080969 - ROC registration number n.30628
    Fully paid-up share capital 50.000,00€

     

    No Result
    View All Result
    • it ITA
    • en ENG
    • Politics
    • Newsletter
    • World politics
    • Business
    • General News
    • Defence & Security
    • Net & Tech
    • Agrifood
    • Altre sezioni
      • European Agenda
      • Culture
      • Diritti
      • Energy
      • Green Economy
      • Gallery
      • Finance & Insurance
      • Industry & Markets
      • Letters to the Editor
      • Media
      • Mobility & Logistics
      • News
      • Opinions
      • Sports
    • Director's Point of View
    • L’Europa come non l’avete mai ascoltata
    • Draghi Report
    • Eventi
    • Eunews Newsletter

    No Result
    View All Result
    • it ITA
    • en ENG
    • Politics
    • Newsletter
    • World politics
    • Business
    • General News
    • Defence & Security
    • Net & Tech
    • Agrifood
    • Altre sezioni
      • European Agenda
      • Culture
      • Diritti
      • Energy
      • Green Economy
      • Gallery
      • Finance & Insurance
      • Industry & Markets
      • Letters to the Editor
      • Media
      • Mobility & Logistics
      • News
      • Opinions
      • Sports
    • Director's Point of View
    • L’Europa come non l’avete mai ascoltata
    • Draghi Report
    • Eventi
    • Eunews Newsletter

    Attention