- The Danish Customs and Tax Administration has clarified the VAT treatment of digital accessories in online games.
- The case involved a taxpayer who did not report or remit VAT for the purchase and sale of digital accessories.
- The Tax Agency issued a notice of increased VAT liability after an investigation.
- The National Tax Court supported the Tax Agency’s decision and classified the taxpayer as a taxable entity.
- Transactions involving skins acquired through gambling were subject to taxation.
- The taxpayer was not eligible to deduct input VAT due to a lack of documentation.
Source: globalvatcompliance.com
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