- The Supreme Administrative Court will decide if a company performing local government tasks is subject to VAT.
- There is inconsistency in court rulings on whether such companies should pay VAT.
- The case involves a company established by a province to support regional development.
- The company argues its services are not subject to VAT as they perform public tasks.
- The tax authority claims the company provides paid services and the compensation is payment for these services.
- The company won in the first instance court, but the Supreme Administrative Court had doubts.
- A decision will be made by a panel of seven judges.
Source: podatki.gazetaprawna.pl
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