Bitcoin Transactions Could Be VAT-Exempt in the Netherlands

Bitcoin Transactions Could Be VAT-Exempt in the Netherlands

Could bitcoin transactions conducted in the Netherlands be VAT-exempt? It's certainly a possibility, it seems. According to bitcoin news reporting website Coincourant [Dutch], Mr. Jacob Kamminga of the country's Ministry of Finance hinted at the possibility in the midst of a debate held at an Amsterdam university. Of course, Kamminga's statements should in no way serve as the official stance of the Dutch Ministry of Finance, but as pointed out by Coincourant, it could be a prediction of what's to come. VAT (value-added tax, for those in the United States) is tax applied to the purchase....


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