- The Austrian Federal Ministry of Finance posted a Federal Finance Court decision online.
- The decision clarifies input VAT deductions for apartment rental activities.
- The taxpayer claimed negative income and input VAT deductions from renting a three-room apartment.
- The Tax Office denied the deductions, considering the rental activity a hobby.
- The taxpayer argued the rental should be considered a business activity.
- The Federal Finance Court found the rental activity was not intended for profit.
- The court classified the rental as a hobby, disallowing input VAT deductions.
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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