- European Commission issues reasoned opinion to Germany for not complying with EU VAT rules on private tuition services
- Directive requires Member States to exempt private tuition from VAT
- Germany requires private teachers to present a certificate to qualify for VAT exemption
- Commission believes this provision does not comply with EU law
- Germany has two months to respond and take necessary measures
Source: etaf.tax
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