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Provision of a tennis court and the rate of VAT
Doradztwo Podatkowe - Biuletyn Instytutu Studiów PodatkowychThe article addresses the taxation of tennis court rentals in the context of VAT, considering the EU Directive2006/112/EC and the Polish Classification of Goods and Services (PKWiU). It focuses on the differences betweenproperty leasing and providing access to sports infrastructure, based on the case law of the Court of Justice ofthe European Union and
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The Extended Scope of the Reduced VAT Rate in Bulgaria
International VAT Monitor, 2020Bulgaria used to apply a reduced 9% VAT rate only for accommodation services in hotels and similar establishments. However, as a COVID-19 emergency measure, recently the country extended the scope of application of the reduced VAT rate. It is now applied temporarily also to other goods and services.
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VAT Rates and the UK Tourism and Leisure Industry
Tourism Economics, 1995In April 1995, the VAT Working Group of the British Tourist Authority (BTA) presented its report on the economic effects of changing the rate of VAT on the UK tourism and leisure industry. The report was prepared by Touche Ross. This article reviews and summarizes the issues raised by the BTA Report as a matter of general interest for the readers of ...
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The impact of the VAT rate change on the catering industry
Challenges of accounting for young researchers, 8th editionValue added tax (VAT) is a state tax that represents a form of collection to the budget of a part of the value of delivered goods, rendered services that are subject to taxation on the territory of the Republic of Moldova. Changes in VAT rates can have effects on prices for consumers and influence consumption behaviour and business decisions.
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Reduced VAT Rates and Exemptions: Is VAT Always the Tool for the Job?
2016Most countries employ multi‐rate Value‐Added Taxes with generous exemptions as their commodity tax of choice. Using Iceland as an example, the effects of reduced rates and narrower than optimal tax base are examined on welfare loss, distributional equality and tax administration as well as on non‐specialized policy makers ability to maintain the tax ...
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The incidence of VAT reforms in electricity markets: Evidence from Belgium
International Journal of Industrial Organization, 2022Jean Hindriks, Valerio Serse
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VAT Efficiency—A Discussion on the VAT System in the European Union
Sustainability, 2021Grzegorz Przekota, Anna Kowal-Pawul
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The effect of tax incentives on energy intensity: Evidence from China's VAT reform
Energy Economics, 2022Qianling Zhou, Liutang Gong
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VAT rebates as trade policy: Evidence from China
China Economic Review, 2020Nils Braakmann, Bo Gao, Sara Maioli
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