- BV X operated an online platform that connected patients with medical specialists for digital consultations
- The company claimed a medical VAT exemption for their services, which was initially disputed by the tax inspector
- The court ruled in favor of BV X, stating that the consultations provided by the platform had a therapeutic purpose
- The consultations involved verifying and explaining diagnoses and treatment options to patients based on their medical records
- The court determined that the medical VAT exemption applied to the digital consultations provided by BV X.
Source: futd.nl
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