Brussels, 09/12/2014 (Agence Europe) - Ahead of the Finance Council on Tuesday 9 December, EDiMa, the European trade association representing online platforms, has argued that VAT on electronic books (e-Books) should be aligned with the rate on printed books. It says that applying higher prices for electronic books, a rapidly expanding sector of the digital economy, is a threat to reading and to the preservation of culture in general. “Digital reading inexplicably incurs higher rates of...