- Transfer pricing adjustments that correct the price are subject to VAT.
- Merely incurring costs or receiving reimbursements under transfer pricing rules does not constitute a supply of services for VAT purposes.
- The main issue is whether transfer pricing adjustments between related entities should affect VAT calculations.
- Advocate General Kokott’s opinion is that, in principle, such adjustments do not automatically mean a VAT-taxable service is supplied.
Source: dziendobrypodatki.notion.site
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