Turkey’s Council of Ministers have issued Resolution 2013/5761, that revises and/or specifies the special consumption tax (SCT) rates and amounts to be applied effective from 1 January 2014. These revise the SCT rates for vehicles, for beer and alcoholic beverages, (but not carbonate drinks), and for tobacco products. The SCT rate for mobile phones is unchanged, but the minimum tax level has been increased.
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