- A foundation organizes and guides retreats for women practicing Vipassana meditation
- Participants pay a fee for accommodation, food, and meditation guidance
- The foundation also receives voluntary donations for retreat guidance
- The court ruled that there is a direct link between the retreat and the received payment
- This makes the foundation liable for VAT, even if some payments are voluntary donations.
Source: fiscount.nl
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