- Since July 1, 2025, the VAT rate for work on residential-commercial properties older than two years has changed. The 9% rate now only applies to the part of the property used privately, while the business-used part is taxed at 21%. The tax authority has issued guidelines explaining the affected work, what mixed-use properties are, and the implications of the change. Companies must clearly separate charges on invoices for the private and business-used parts or issue separate invoices.
Source: fiscount.nl
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