Varapalo From the Supreme to the Treasury: the Self-Employed May Deduct Vat From Electricity, Water and Gas at Home
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As a result of this new judgment, the self-employed may deduct some of these costs in the corresponding proportion.
A new Supreme Court ruling opens the door for thousands of self-employed people in Galicia to deduct VAT from the electricity, water or internet used in their home if they dedicate part of it to professional practice. The decision is a setback for the Treasury and could have a strong impact on the tax situation of those working from their home.
I turn from the most important events on the part of the Supreme Court: the self-employed who work at home will be able to deduct VAT from household supplies such as electricity, water, gas and the internet, always in proportion to the real space in which they operate. This contradicts what the Treasury has always defended and establishes jurisprudence for future cases. Provided that the professional use of part of the home is proved, it is appr…
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