The European Union Official Gazette recently published the European Court of Justice’s (ECJ) Preliminary Ruling for Case No. C-453/22, addressing German VAT reimbursement rules. The case involves a German farmer who bought timber at standard VAT rates, resold it at reduced rates, and sought VAT reimbursement from suppliers, who rejected the request, citing a limitation period.
Source: GVC
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