This presentation covers:
- changes to the legislation (beyond foreign tour operators)
- recent case law
- registration or reverse charge?
- goods, real property, and other ‘things’
- industry specific issues.
Source: National
Published Date: 3 Nov 2006
This presentation covers:
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