- Belgium introduces draft VAT bill updating service supply rules and margin schemes for arts and antiques, implementing EU Directive 2022/542
- The bill generalizes reduced VAT rate of 6% for art objects, collectibles and antiquities across all supplies, acquisitions and imports
- New restrictions prevent dealers from using profit margin scheme when goods were originally acquired with reduced VAT rates to avoid competitive distortion
- Changes include updated place of supply rules for virtual services like streaming of cultural, artistic, sporting and entertainment events
- The legislation takes effect upon publication in Official Gazette and addresses tax challenges from increased virtual event attendance since COVID-19
Source: regfollower.com
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