- Entrepreneur selling language courses and e-books online is exempt from VAT
- Director of National Tax Information confirmed this in an individual interpretation
- Entrepreneur does not have a specific education in English language but creates and sells courses and e-books online
- Entrepreneur also answers customer questions related to learning English
- Entrepreneur believes he is entitled to VAT exemption under article 43 of VAT law
- Article 43 exempts services of teaching foreign languages and related goods and services from VAT
Source: podatki.gazetaprawna.pl
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