- The German tax authorities have issued a letter introducing a VAT exemption for the management of alternative investment funds
- The scope of the VAT exemption has been expanded to include all alternative investment funds (AIF) under the Capital Investment Code
- The exemption now applies to the management of various types of investment funds, including OGAW, AIF, and pension funds
- Administrative services for all AIF are now VAT exempt, including venture capital funds
- The need to compare AIF with OGAW for VAT exemption has been eliminated
- The rules are to be applied to transactions after December 31, 2023 according to the updated UStAE regulations.
Source: haufe.de
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