A private limited company operates a bookstore. One of her sales items is a bound inspiration book with pre-printed texts that should inspire the reader to write related pieces. The BV applies the reduced VAT rate to the supply of these books. However, the inspector finds that the books in their outward appearance look more like an (office) diary than a book.
Source: www.fiscount.nl
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