- The Italian Revenue Agency clarified that sales of wild animals destined for hunting and then for consumption are subject to a 22% VAT rate
- An association argued for a 10% VAT rate based on a specific provision for animals destined for human consumption
- The Revenue Agency disagreed, stating that the 22% VAT rate applies as the destination for consumption cannot be determined at the origin
- The Agency referenced a temporary provision allowing a 10% VAT rate for hunting activities during the COVID-19 pandemic as an exceptional measure
Source: eutekne.info
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