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    Telegrafi
    March 22, 2026 (about 5 hours ago)

    Macedonian government reduces VAT on fuels

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    North Macedonia VAT News • Telegrafi

    Summary

    The North Macedonian government announced a reduction of the VAT rate on fuel from 18% to 10% to curb rising fuel prices. Gasoline prices remain unchanged, while diesel will rise by only 3–3.5 denars per litre. The change was approved in an extraordinary meeting on 22 March 2026.

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    Key Insights

    What is the new VAT rate for fuels in North Macedonia?

    The VAT rate on fuel has been lowered from 18% to 10% effective 22 March 2026.

    How will the VAT reduction affect gasoline and diesel prices?

    Gasoline prices remain unchanged, while diesel will rise by only 3–3.5 denars per litre.

    When did the North Macedonian government approve the VAT reduction?

    The decision was approved in an extraordinary meeting and announced on 22 March 2026.

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