The court took the view that the company donated the defective products to the Suankaew Temple Foundation for purposes of supporting the community and that the foundation used the products for the benefit of a religious or a public charity. Therefore, the donation was exempt from VAT under the Revenue Code (section 81 (1) (u)).
Source: Deloitte
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