- The Norwegian Tax Administration issued a decision on April 2 regarding VAT on points sales.
- A loyalty platform company allowed members to earn points by purchasing from partners.
- Redeeming partners sold goods and services in exchange for points.
- The company sought clarification on charging VAT on points sold to issuing partners.
- The Tax Appeals Board ruled that these transactions are subject to VAT.
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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