The Court then ruled that the exemption for foreign currencies, banknotes and coins that were legal tender did not apply, as no country had legislated that these coins were accepted as means of payment. The Court also saw no room to interpret the financial exemption even more broadly than the EU Court had done in the Hedqvist case. The Court further ruled that the margin scheme does not apply to virtual goods.
Source: FUTD
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