The sale of hard coal by the commune as part of the preferential purchase for households not only does not require the use of cash registers by the commune, but also entitles the commune to fully deduct VAT. It is the performance of activities subject to VAT as part of business activity. There is also no need to apply the so-called proportional deduction. VAT pre-factor.
Source Prawo.pl
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