- DJ-sets are not subject to entertainment tax and have a 10% VAT rate
- DJ performances that involve mixing tracks and creating new sounds are considered similar to vocal and instrumental concerts
- The tax regime for DJ performances depends on the characteristics of the event, either as entertainment or as a show
- The distinction between entertainment and show activities determines the tax regime for indirect taxes
- Entertainment activities are subject to entertainment tax and VAT according to specific regulations
Source: eutekne.info
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