The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) issued a judgment in a case concerning the ability of an importer to claim an import value added tax (VAT) deduction if the importer did not become the owner of the imported goods. The case is: Finančné riaditeľstvo Slovenskej republiky v. Weindel Logistik Service SR spol. s r.o. (C‑621/19)
Source: KPMG
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