- The Italian Revenue Agency updated the definition of amortizable assets for VAT refunds.
- This follows a Supreme Court ruling from 2024.
- VAT refunds now apply to third-party assets used for business over a medium to long term.
- Previous guidelines from 2005 are no longer current.
- Businesses can claim VAT refunds for improvements on assets they possess legally for a significant period.
- Refund eligibility depends on general VAT deductibility requirements.
Source: eutekne.info
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