- The Court of Cassation ruled that a non-resident subject with a fixed establishment in Italy cannot access the facilitated VAT refund
- The position of the non-resident subject for VAT purposes merges entirely with that of the fixed establishment
- The Agency of Revenue clarified this in response to inquiry no. 87 of 2024
- Article 38-ter of the “VAT decree” allows for VAT refund for purchases and imports directly related to the subject’s activity
- The subject must apply for a refund of excess VAT using the ordinary provisions of article 38-bis if the passive operations are directly attributable to the fixed establishment
- The Court of Cassation’s ruling was based on the fact that the non-resident subject’s position for VAT purposes merges entirely with that of the fixed establishment
Source: ipsoa.it
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