- The Danish Customs and Tax Administration clarified VAT treatment for management services to an AIF.
- The taxpayer is a licensed AIF manager providing services to an AIF involved in real estate activities in Denmark.
- The taxpayer sought clarification on VAT obligations for these services.
- The Tax Council determined the fund’s investments did not meet the risk diversification requirement.
- The taxpayer’s services were not eligible for VAT exemption under Section 13 of the VAT Act.
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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