- The case concerns a sector pension fund outsourcing pension management and seeking to deduct VAT on related costs.
- The fund argued that its pension scheme execution is a taxable service, allowing VAT deduction; the tax inspector disagreed, claiming it is VAT-exempt as an insurance service.
- The court ruled that the pension scheme execution is not VAT-exempt because receiving a pension is not conditional on prior premium payment.
- Therefore, the fund can deduct the VAT paid to the third party.
- The court decided that VAT is due on the entire premium received by the fund, not just a part.
Source: uitspraken.rechtspraak.nl
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