As of 2018, Armenia had the highest VAT rate on medicine among presented Eastern Europe and Central Asian countries, which was measured at 20 percent. Azerbaijan's VAT on medicines was 18 percent; in addition, the country imposed a five-percent customs duty.
Value-added tax (VAT) rate on medicines compared to the standard VAT in Eastern Europe and Central Asia in 2018, by selected country
* The source clarified that "work is taking place in 2019 to reduce the VAT rate on medicines."
** "In addition, Tajikistan applies 5% customs duty."
*** "Kyrgyzstan is working on introducing a wholesale and pharmacy renumeration regulation. Medicines included in the NEML [National Essential Medicines List] are exempt from VAT; for all other medicines the standard VAT rate of 12% applies."
The source specified that "The Russian Federation was not included in the analysis as a brief summary of the country’s pharmaceutical policy framework cannot be presented owing to the regionalization and fragmentation of the Russian health care system."
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