Goods and services provided free of charge for humanitarian purposes by taxable persons, persons affected by the armed conflict in Ukraine, be considered as goods and services provided free of charge in sponsorship or patronage actions, within the limits of the amount obtained by applying a quota of up to 5% to the annual amount of expenditure on staff salaries
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