Remove VAT from feminine hygiene products
A formal petition to eliminate value added tax on feminine hygiene products such as sanitary pads, tampons and menstrual cups has been signed by almost 2,000 Bahamians and will be presented to the government for consideration in the mid-term budget.V
Sanitary pads are free in Scotland, but they come with 13% VAT in Nepal. Here are women vowing to change this - OnlineKhabar English News
Why are feminine hygiene products not covered by food stamps and are taxed? - Quora
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