- The Austrian Federal Finance Court clarified input VAT deduction rules for commercial vehicle leasing.
- Input VAT deductions require objectively verifiable commercial rental activity beyond simple asset management.
- The taxpayer’s leasing arrangements lacked arm’s-length terms and commercial ancillary services.
- The Tax Office correctly denied most input VAT deductions, except for limited intra-community supplies of new vehicles.
- The taxpayer failed to demonstrate isolated commercial activity in vehicle rental.
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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