- The sale of digital tokens used solely as a means of payment within a closed ecosystem is exempt from VAT under Article 43(1)(7) of the VAT Act.
- The National Tax Information Office confirmed this exemption in an individual interpretation for a client issuing such tokens.
- These tokens are pegged to the British pound, can be purchased with fiat or cryptocurrencies, and are only usable within a specific network of merchant partners.
- The tokens are not tradable on open exchanges and do not function as vouchers or prepayments for specific goods or services.
- The exchange of fiat or cryptocurrencies for these tokens is considered a service-for-service transaction, qualifying for VAT exemption due to its payment function.
Source: dudkowiak.com
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