- The taxpayer, representing a language school, seeks confirmation of VAT exemption for language courses under Article 10, paragraph 1, no. 20 of Presidential Decree 633/1972.
- The school received public funding (“Resto al Sud”) and formal recognition for its educational project.
- The taxpayer argues that the funding constitutes “recognition by conclusive act” required for VAT exemption.
- VAT exemption requires both the educational nature of the service and recognition by a public authority.
- The taxpayer believes both requirements are met due to the nature of the courses and the public funding received.
Source: agenziaentrate.gov.it
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