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ZAGREB, Dec 12 (Hina) - Croatian newspaper publishers warned the
government on Friday that prices of newspapers would go up from 11
to 22 per cent when Value Added Tax of 22 per cent came into effect
next month.
In a letter to Prime Minister Zlatko Matesa, publishers said that
the tax would affect newspaper sales, the financial status of
publishers and the position of the publishing and paper industry as
a whole.
Newspapers publishers urged the government to prevent a financial
attack on the print media and to protect the publishing business and
the right of the Croatian public to information.
Stressing that they supported the government in enforcing the Value
Added Tax Act, publishers said that the law envisaged the highest
tax rate for newspapers in Europe.
Newspaper publishers called on the government to ensure compliance
with international standards and recommendations, which provide
for a zero or minimum tax rate for newspapers because of their
special political and cultural importance.
Publishers said they expected an urgent call for a joint meeting
with the government.
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