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Austrian Court Denies Input VAT Deductions for Unproven Rental Intent in Renovation Case

  • The Austrian Federal Ministry of Finance posted a Federal Finance Court decision on input VAT deductions for renovation expenses.
  • The taxpayer claimed deductions for renovation work, debt financing, advertising, and depreciation for a rental property.
  • The Tax Agency denied these deductions.
  • The taxpayer argued the expenses were preparatory for generating rental income.
  • The Federal Finance Court ruled that income generation intent must be proven with binding agreements or circumstances.
  • The property was not rentable for many years, with no significant efforts to make it rentable.
  • An input tax adjustment was justified due to lack of entrepreneurial activity and unchanged situation.

Source: news.bloombergtax.com

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