- The deductibility of non-deductible VAT from the general pro rata is debated: should it be treated as a general expense or an accessory cost?
- If considered a general expense, the issue is whether it should be deducted on a cash basis or on an accrual basis.
- The Italian Supreme Court (Cassazione) ruled in sentence no. 20435/2021 that non-deductible VAT from pro rata is a general expense deductible on a cash basis.
- This interpretation impacts how business income is calculated for tax purposes.
Source: commercialistatelematico.com
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