- Case involves the termination of agricultural activities and the sale of land for housing development
- Dispute over whether VAT is owed on the sale of the land
- Taxpayer argues the sale was not part of their business and should be considered private property
- Tax authority argues the sale was part of the taxpayer’s business activities
- Tax authority levied VAT on the sale of the land
- VAT is levied on goods and services sold by a business in the Netherlands under a taxable title
Source: uitspraken.rechtspraak.nl
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