kutsuvamaks
Kutsuvamaks was a value-added tax (VAT) rate that was applied in Estonia, a country located in Northern Europe. Implemented in 1995, this rate was levied at a specific percentage of the selling price for certain goods and services that were subject to it.
Goods and services that were subject to the Kutsuvamaks rate included things like recreational vehicles, aircraft,
There were specific exemptions and regulations surrounding the Kutsuvamaks rate, including rules governing when it was
The Kutsuvamaks rate was different from Estonia's standard VAT rate, which was 18% at the time. Where
As with all tax rates in Estonia, the Kutsuvamaks rate was subject to change over time. However,