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    Belga News Agency
    January 10, 2026 (about 2 months ago)

    School meals will get more expensive due to higher VAT

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    Belgium VAT News • Belga News Agency

    Summary

    Belgium’s federal government has raised the VAT rate on prepared meals from 6% to 12%, impacting school meals and home care for the elderly. The new rate applies to meals that must be eaten within two days, while frozen pizzas in supermarkets remain at 6%. The measure has sparked controversy and may increase costs for parents and the elderly.

    Key Insights

    What is the new VAT rate on prepared meals in Belgium?

    The VAT rate on prepared meals has been increased from 6% to 12%.

    Which meals remain at the lower 6% VAT rate?

    Frozen pizzas sold in supermarkets remain at the 6% VAT rate.

    How does the new VAT affect school meals?

    School meals that must be eaten within two days are now subject to the 12% VAT rate, increasing costs for parents.

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