- Selling a car bought from a lease does not require VAT if the car was used for private purposes and not for business
- Recent interpretation from the Director of KIS may suggest a change in the Ministry of Finance’s opinion
- The sale of a privately used car after buying it from a lease does not make the seller a VAT taxpayer
- The sale is considered a normal exercise of property rights and is not subject to VAT taxation
Source: ksiegowosc.infor.pl
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