Short summary
- Determining the place of supply for services involves understanding different rules and applying correct VAT rates.
- Who pays VAT is determined by the place of supply rules, although there are certain exceptions to this rule.
- Common exceptions to general rules include immovable property, passenger transport services, catering & restaurant services, and electronically supplied services.
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