- Council of the EU is considering allowing Germany to continue excluding the right to deduct input VAT on business goods and services used for private purposes
- This exemption is currently in place in Germany and the EU is discussing whether to extend it
- The aim is to prevent double taxation and ensure fair treatment for businesses
- The decision will have implications for businesses operating in Germany and could impact their tax obligations
Source: research.ibfd.org
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