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Return of Improvements on Leased Property Constitutes Supply of Goods
A legal interpretation states that if a lessor retains improvements made to a leased property after the lease agreement ends and compensates the former lessee, this action is considered a supply of goods for tax purposes, provided the improvements meet the definition of goods.
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