- French VAT applies to short-term transport rentals when the vehicle is made available in France.
- A French company rented bikes to foreign tour operators for six months, with bikes used by end clients for less than 30 days.
- The French tax authorities argued these rentals should be subject to French VAT.
- The Bordeaux Administrative Court of Appeal ruled that French VAT does not apply, as contracts were between the French company and foreign tour operators, not end users.
- The Court noted that if the dispute concerned rentals by tour operators to end clients for less than 30 days, French VAT could be applicable.
Source: easytax.co
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