- New VAT rules for online events introduced by the German Ministry of Finance
- Changes will come into effect from July 2024
- Online events have become more common due to COVID-19
- Different formats of online events can impact VAT treatment
- Guidance from the German Ministry of Finance includes details on pre-produced content, live streaming, commission services, and more
- Principles apply to education, sports, and entertainment sectors
- Distinction between electronically supplied services and other event services is crucial for VAT classification in the B2C sector
Source: taxpartner.ch
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