- The VAT regime for NFTs depends on the nature of the NFTs sold.
- NFTs are unique digital assets stored on a blockchain.
- NFTs can be classified as property titles or goods.
- If an NFT is attached to a physical asset, it will be treated as a title document for that asset.
- NFTs can also be classified as single-use or multi-use vouchers.
- The classification of an NFT as a voucher has significant consequences for VAT.
- Single-use vouchers have specific requirements for VAT treatment.
- The onerous transfer of a single-use voucher by a taxable person is treated as the supply of goods or services.
Source: cyplom.com
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