- The case concerns determining the correct moment when VAT tax liability arises for bonuses received by a car dealership from a distributor, based on sales and quality targets.
- The company argued that VAT liability should arise when the distributor verifies and approves the sales and quality reports, confirming the bonus amount.
- The company also claimed that VAT liability for services with successive payment terms should arise at the end of the settlement period, when the final amount is known.
- The tax authority disagreed, stating that VAT liability arises at the moment the service is actually performed, regardless of contract terms, unless the law specifies otherwise.
Source: mddp.pl
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