In a superfluous consideration, the Supreme Court explained the role of the nemo-tenetur principle in the supplement obligation. If the Tax and Customs Administration has obtained information from the taxpayer through a supplementary obligation, this information may not be used as evidence for committing a punishable offence.
Source: taxence.nl
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