If an input tax deduction proves to be incorrect from the outset (e.g., the service was rendered based on an employment contract and not on a work contract) adjustment must be made with ex tunc effect but not ex nunc at the time of invoice correction (Supreme Administrative Court, 8 September 2022, Ra 2020/15/0025).
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