- The stance on the taxation country for live interactive performances provided via the internet will no longer be applied starting January 1, 2025
- This change is due to an amendment in Chapter 6, Section 47 of the Value Added Tax Act 2023:200
- The original document dated December 1, 2022, with reference number 8-2033881, will be affected by this change
- The area concerned is Value Added Tax, specifically the scope of VAT application
- The announcement was made on December 18, 2024, under file number 8-3211353
Source: www4.skatteverket.se
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