- X offers services aimed at deploying teachers in primary schools
- The Inspector has imposed VAT (21%) and fines on X for these services
- The dispute is whether X’s services are exempt from VAT under Article 11, paragraph 1, sub o, of the Dutch VAT Act 1968
- X does not meet the criteria for exemption due to lack of recognition as an educational institution
- The Inspector correctly imposed VAT, but fines are waived due to a plausible argument
- The line between educational services and personnel leasing is thin
- The court ruling was made on July 10, 2024 by the Court of Appeal in Den Bosch.
Source: nlfiscaal.nl
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