- The government has decided to initiate a new investigation regarding the possibility of expanding the option to VAT on rental of premises
- The current rules regarding VAT on rent are outdated and inflexible, hindering efficient use of premises
- The investigation will also review the rules for adjusting previous deductions when selling property
- The aim is to have the investigation completed by January 30, 2026, with a positive outcome for the business sector.
Source: svensktnaringsliv.se
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