- Transfer of equipment by a resident to a gig-specialist in Diia City is not subject to VAT if done under a loan agreement for temporary use
- The State Tax Service in Ivano-Frankivsk region clarifies that transferring computer equipment to individuals without transferring ownership rights is not subject to VAT if done under a loan agreement for temporary use
- These explanations are provided in Information Letter No. 4/2024 “30+ questions of taxpayers regarding reporting in Diia City mode. Part II”
Source: news.dtkt.ua
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