- Ministry of Finance maintains its position on taxing contributions made by municipalities to municipal companies
- Experts point out that municipalities may engage in different activities, some of which may be subject to VAT
- Disputes will be resolved by the Supreme Administrative Court
- According to the latest position of the Ministry of Finance, municipalities must always pay VAT on contributions to municipal companies
- Transactions involving transfer of ownership by local government units through non-monetary contributions to municipal companies are considered taxable under VAT laws
- Municipalities are considered taxpayers in such transactions and are not exempt from VAT
Source: prawo.pl
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