- The Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) ruled that the sale of found items by a city is subject to VAT.
- The city argued that such sales are part of its statutory duties, not economic activity, and should not be taxed.
- The court decided that selling found items constitutes a taxable supply of goods, regardless of how the city acquires ownership.
Source: podatki.gazetaprawna.pl
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