- The text discusses a new regulation regarding VAT on excess electricity delivered to the grid by a producer.
- It mentions that the interpretation of the tax consequences of this regulation is partially correct and partially incorrect.
- The request for an individual interpretation was made by a company that rents property and will use a photovoltaic installation to generate electricity.
- The company will have excess energy that will be delivered to the grid on days when the property is not in use.
- This excess energy will be considered a deposit and will be given to the energy grid.
Source: sip.lex.pl
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