- The Federal Ministry of Finance (BMF) is tightening VAT regulations for permanently loss-making institutions, especially in the health and social sector.
- Institutions with a cost recovery rate of 3% or less risk losing their input tax deduction, as they may no longer be considered as engaging in economic activity.
- Hospitals, nursing homes, and medical care centers must review their reimbursement and funding structures to mitigate tax risks.
- There is a transitional arrangement allowing compliance until December 31, 2027.
- Loss of input tax deduction could significantly impact investments and services, requiring careful documentation and possible input tax adjustments.
Source: roedl.com
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