It is subject to a VAT rate of 23%, the same as which applies the majority of drinks
Image: Shutterstock Image: Shutterstock FINANCE MINISTER PASCHAL Donohoe has said there are currently no plans to reduce the VAT rate on non-alcoholic beer.
Non-alcoholic beer is not subject to excise duty which, on a regular pint of beer, is around 54 cent. , including soft drinks and bottled water. Transport Minister Shane Ross has argued that this should be reduced to encourage more people to consume it. But would this work?
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