- State Secretary Van Rij has informed the Second Chamber about the results of a study on expanding the VAT zero rate for the supply and installation of solar panels to public and other buildings used for activities of general interest.
- Currently, the VAT zero rate only applies to solar panels on or near homes.
- The conclusion of the study is that it is not necessary or desirable to expand the existing scope of the VAT zero rate.
Source: futd.nl
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