- Operations carried out by a SICAV in the context of “Litigation Finance” or “Third Party Litigation Funding” are financial in nature and can benefit from VAT exemption
- The European Parliament has highlighted that “TPLF” is a financial activity involving third-party funding of litigation
- The SICAV is subject to supervision by the Bank of Italy to ensure compliance with regulations
- Services related to “TPLF” activities are considered exempt from VAT
- The taxable base for the purchase of a credit by a litigation funder should be determined based on the economic value of the credit at the time of purchase
- The issuance of an invoice is not mandatory for “TPLF” activities
Source: eutekne.info
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