Taxpayers benefiting from the subjective exemption from VAT must constantly ensure that the sales limit is not exceeded, because this results in the loss of the right to exemption and the need to pay output tax. In the context of various situations that may result in the loss of the right to exemption, it is worth considering whether the sale of equipment and the VAT exemption limit have a mutual impact on each other? Check if the revenue from the sale of business equipment counts towards the VAT exemption limit!
- Rules for subjective exemption from VAT
- Sale of equipment and VAT exemption limit
Source: poradnikprzedsiebiorcy.pl
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