- X creates photo mosaics and collages where customers upload their own photos and make choices
- X claims that the service falls under the reduced rate for art objects
- The Gelderland Court rules that the reduced rate does not apply because the physical production is outsourced
- X appeals the decision but the appeal is unsuccessful
Source: taxlive.nl
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