The Amsterdam Court of Appeal ruled that X’s grading services do not qualify as general education exempt from VAT. X’s services do not focus on knowledge transfer or professional guidance, nor do they qualify as homework and thesis supervision. The reliance on the principle of fiscal neutrality is also unsuccessful.
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