- High Administrative Court has ruled that member contributions to an economic association are not subject to VAT
- The court based its decision on a previous ruling by the EU Court of Justice
- Skatteverket is currently analyzing the court’s decision and will provide further guidance
- High Administrative Court also ruled that contributions by a joint property association are not subject to VAT
- Skatteverket is analyzing this ruling as well and will provide more information in the future
Source: www4.skatteverket.se
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