- Transfer of assets from ALFA s.r.l. to BETA does not qualify as a going concern for VAT and direct tax purposes
- Intangible assets were never licensed to related company DELTA
- Physical assets acquired from DELTA are considered individual goods by the Applicant
- Limited functional connection between intangible and tangible assets
- Transfer of going concern requires functional and organizational link between assets
- Mere use of assets in production process does not automatically qualify as a going concern
- Intention of parties in transaction is relevant in determining transfer of going concern
- Discussion on definition of “azienda” under Italian law, case law on transfers of going concerns, and requirements for intra-Community acquisition of goods.
Source: agenziaentrate.gov.it
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