The Arnhem-Leeuwarden Court decides that the Tax and Customs Administration may check the VAT returns of the interested party, since it is not plausible that the FSV registration plays a role in this. The court grants 50% of the claimed VAT deduction for 2013, because the tax authorities do not explicitly point out the need to provide data.
Source Taxlive
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