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New VAT Guidance on Admission to Events in Ireland

June 27, 2025
New VAT Guidance on Admission to Events in Ireland
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In response to the evolving nature of event hosting and attendance, Irish Revenue has issued updated guidelines regarding the VAT treatment of event admissions. This updated guidance, set forth in eBrief No. 127/25, highlights significant changes, including the introduction of place of supply rules for virtual events, effective from January 1, 2025.

Key Changes in VAT Treatment

The VAT treatment for events like cultural, artistic, sporting, scientific, educational, and entertainment activities now varies depending on whether the event is physical, virtual, or hybrid (both physical and virtual). This is important for both event organizers and attendees, as it determines how VAT should be applied based on the location of the event and the nature of the service.

  1. Physical Events:
    For in-person events, the VAT rules are clear. The place of supply is where the event is physically held. This means that admission charges for events in Ireland are subject to Irish VAT, regardless of whether the attendee is from inside or outside of Ireland. For example, a foreign national attending a concert in Dublin would be charged VAT at the applicable Irish rate.

  2. Virtual Events:
    Virtual events introduce more complexity, as VAT depends on whether the customer is a business (B2B) or a non-taxable person (B2C).

    • For B2C transactions: As of January 1, 2025, the place of supply for virtual event admission will be the customer's location—meaning that suppliers will need to register for VAT in the country where the customer resides or use the EU VAT One-Stop Shop (OSS) to meet their VAT obligations.

    • For B2B transactions: The place of supply remains the location of the business customer, as per the general VAT rules for B2B services.

  3. Hybrid Events:
    Hybrid events, which allow for both in-person and virtual participation, require careful consideration. If the event is considered a "single supply," the dominant element (physical or virtual) will determine the VAT treatment. If the physical attendance is the predominant component, Irish VAT will apply; if virtual attendance is dominant, the rules for virtual events will apply.

Practical Implications for Businesses

Event organizers must be diligent in assessing the nature of their events, especially as hybrid and virtual models become more popular. Key actions to consider include:

  • Understanding Place of Supply: Determining whether the event is physical or virtual and identifying whether it qualifies as a B2B or B2C supply will help businesses apply the correct VAT rules.

  • VAT Registration Requirements: With virtual events, organizers may need to register for VAT in other EU Member States, depending on where their attendees are located. Alternatively, they may opt to use the VAT OSS scheme.

  • Hybrid Events Consideration: Organizers should carefully evaluate the dominant element of their hybrid events to determine whether VAT should be charged as if the event were physical or virtual.

Conclusion

The introduction of new place of supply rules for virtual events, alongside detailed guidance for physical and hybrid events, significantly alters the VAT landscape for event organizers in Ireland. By understanding these changes and planning accordingly, businesses can ensure compliance with VAT regulations while avoiding any unforeseen tax liabilities.

Source: eBrief No. 127/25

What is the VAT treatment for physical events in Ireland?
The VAT treatment for physical events is straightforward: the place of supply is where the event takes place, and Irish VAT applies.
How will VAT apply to virtual events after January 2025?
From January 2025, VAT on virtual event admission will be charged based on where the customer resides, and suppliers may need to register for VAT in the customer's country.
What does 'place of supply' mean for hybrid events?
The place of supply for hybrid events is determined by the predominant element. If the physical event dominates, Irish VAT applies. If the virtual component dominates, the rules for virtual events apply.
Do I need to register for VAT in multiple countries for virtual events?
Yes, if you are supplying virtual events to non-taxable persons in other EU countries, you may need to register for VAT in those countries or use the VAT One-Stop Shop (OSS).
How does the VAT OSS scheme work for virtual events?
The VAT OSS scheme allows suppliers to meet their VAT obligations for B2C virtual events in multiple EU countries through a single registration.
What are the rules for B2B virtual event supplies?
For B2B virtual event supplies, the place of supply remains where the business customer is located, and no changes are introduced by the new rules.
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