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Magic truffles taxed at the general VAT rate

The Zeeland-West-Brabant District Court has ruled that the supply of magic truffles does not qualify for the reduced VAT rate, as they are typically consumed for their hallucinogenic effects rather than necessary nutrients. Magic truffles contain psychoactive substances and have a similar effect to magic mushrooms, but are not prohibited under the Opium Act. The court found that the purpose for which a foodstuff is consumed is decisive in determining its eligibility for the reduced VAT rate, and as magic truffles are typically consumed for their hallucinogenic effects, they do not qualify. The court rejected an appeal to the principle of legal certainty, stating that previous judgments on mushrooms did not apply to magic truffles.

Source Taxlive

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