The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) held that the EU value added tax (VAT) directive must be interpreted as not precluding national legislation providing that a supplier has the right to charge VAT on immovable property that is exempt from VAT if the property is sold to a VAT payer.
Source KPMG
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