This event utilizes virtual reality to showcase a deceased musician’s performance, combining digital art and music, and is classified as an innovative mixed reality experience rather than a traditional musical concert due to the lack of live performers. Consequently, the Italian Revenue Agency determined it ineligible for the reduced 10% VAT rate applicable to musical concerts.
Source: eutekne.info
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