Restaurants must wait until July for IVA cut
A report in Jornal de Notícias has revealed that Portuguese restaurants will have to wait until July before crippling IVA (VAT) rates will drop 10 percentage points to pre-austerity levels.
Restaurants ready to hire new staff when IVA drops to 13%
A study has found that two thirds (77%) of Portugal’s restaurants will hire more staff when the sector’s IVA (VAT) rate drops 10 percentage points from its current 23%, and
Restaurants charging unordered “couverts” face €180,000 in fines
It’s a habit at many Portuguese restaurants, but one that is “illegal” and can be punished with fines of up to €180,000 as well as jail time. Portugal’s Consumers Rights
PS election manifesto promises IVA reprieve for Portugal’s struggling restaurants
In a hard-hitting announcement on Tuesday, Portugal’s PS Socialist party has revealed its election ‘manifesto’ – promising a “complete break” with austerity and multiple measures designed to promote economic growth.
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Eight Algarve restaurants awarded ‘quality label’
Eight restaurants have won the recently-created “quality label” conceived to award the best eateries in the Algarve. The label-boasting restaurants are located in Loulé and Quarteira (Akvavit, Millenium and Gigi),
Restaurants' VAT beef could reach European Courts
Portugal’s hotel catering and restaurant association AHRESP is threatening to file a complaint with the European Court of Justice over the government’s insistence on keeping VAT rates sky high. The
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Restaurant bosses try new VAT reduction tactics
Restaurant managers have launched a movement to try and get the 23% VAT rate on dining out deemed unconstitutional. The initiative was presented by the National Restaurant Entrepreneur Movement (Movimento
Restaurants face 10% rise in VAT in 2012
By Emma Bertenshaw editorial@theresidentgroup.com Portuguese restaurants face an increase in VAT charges on food and beverages next year, from the current 13% to 23%. In an area such as the

