This is a legal case in the Netherlands regarding whether certain services provided by a profit-making company are exempt from value-added tax (VAT) under Dutch tax law and EU VAT law. The case involves the interpretation of various legal provisions and their application to the services provided by the company. The interested party operates a company in the form of a private limited liability company. This leaves no other conclusion than that she aims to make a profit with her performances. The Dutch Supreme Court ultimately ruled that the services in question are not exempt from VAT.
Source: rechtspraak.nl
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