- Proposed draft law aims to expand special consumption tax to drones and watches
- Currently, special consumption tax only applies to luxury goods such as cars and yachts
- Government hopes to increase revenue by taxing new categories of goods
- Critics argue that this will make drones and watches more expensive for consumers
- Debate ongoing about potential impact on industry and consumers
Source: research.ibfd.org
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