On Thursday, November 10, Advocate General at the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) Juliane Kokott presented two opinions, respectively in case C-612/21 (regarding the installation of renewable energy sources systems on residents’ properties) and C-616/21 (regarding the removal of asbestos from residents’ properties). The opinions in question may play a significant role in answering the question bothering local government units (LGUs) – is co-financing for this type of projects subject to VAT?
Source Deloitte
See also
- ECJ C-612/21 Gmina O. (Municipality of O.) – AG Opinion – Is a municipality a taxable person due to a project to increase the proportion of renewable energy sources?
- ECJ C-616/21 Gmina L. (Municipality of L.) – AG Opinion – Is a municipality a taxable person due to implementing a programme for the removal of asbestos?
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