- The Swedish Tax Agency issued a position statement on March 25 regarding VAT payment responsibility.
- Clarifies responsibility when the law states it but the invoice does not specify another responsible party.
- Amounts received as compensation for expenses in the acquirer’s name and booked in a suspense account are not included in the taxable amount under EU Directive 2006/112/EC.
- The taxable person must provide evidence of actual expenses and cannot deduct VAT on these expenses.
- The Court of Justice of the European Union states that a guarantee covering goods affects service classification only if it impacts a criterion under Article 2(1)(c) of the directive.
- This statement replaces the 2005 Position Statement No. 131 471453-05/111.
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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