The decision on a request to grant a VAT identification number is not regarded as a decision open to objection. The inspector is therefore right that objection to this decision is not possible. The court therefore declared the objection inadmissible. This does not mean that it is not possible to have the inspector accountable to the court for his decision; the dispute can be submitted to the civil court.
Source BTW jurisprudentie
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