- Danish Customs and Tax Administration clarifies VAT exemptions on rental property transfers
- Taxpayer’s argument that certain property could be sold VAT-free to a buyer who continues renting the property is rejected
- National Tax Court upholds Tax Agency’s decision
- Taxpayer is considered a taxable person engaged in the purchase and sale of real estate
- Taxpayer did not show intention to solely rent the property for residential use
- Transfer of the property is subject to VAT due to taxpayer’s actions and the buildings being considered new
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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