- The EU Court of Justice ruled on September 12, 2024 in case C-741/2022 regarding the exemption of VAT on bets, lotteries, and other online gambling games with money stakes
- The court highlighted that there can be a difference in treatment between offline lottery ticket purchases and participation in other gambling games with money stakes, compared to online gambling games with different stakes, excluding the latter from VAT exemption
- The differences between these categories of gambling games must significantly influence the decision of the average consumer to choose one category over the other.
Source: ipsoa.it
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