- The European General Court (EGC) dismissed an Italian property owners’ association’s challenge to new EU VAT rules for digital short-term rentals.
- The court found the association was not directly or individually concerned, as the rules target platform operators, not property owners.
- The provisions were deemed of general application and did not uniquely affect the association or its members.
- Participation in consultations did not grant the association legal standing.
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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