- The 2024 Olympic Games in France will bring together athletes, spectators, and businesses from around the world.
- Companies participating in the event should consider the Value Added Tax (VAT) incurred during the occasion. RM Boulanger (RMB) can help businesses navigate the complex process of claiming VAT expenses.
- VAT is a consumption tax levied on goods and services in many countries, including France.
- Companies may be eligible to claim a refund on VAT paid for expenses such as accommodations, transportation, and entertainment.
- Eligibility and regulations may vary, but common expenses for VAT recovery include business travel, accommodation, event expenses, tolls, fuel fees, and buying and reselling products within Europe.
- It is important to consult with VAT experts to determine the specific rules and regulations for VAT refunds during the 2024 Olympics.
Source RM Boulanger
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