- Medical specialist company directors have overpaid millions of euros in VAT
- Tax authorities acknowledge that these directors are not considered entrepreneurs and therefore do not have to pay VAT
- A director in North Holland successfully appealed against VAT payment
- Tax expert calculates that directors pay an average of 60,000 euros per year in VAT
- If all directors of medical cooperatives appeal, they could collectively receive around 10 million euros in refunds.
Source: fiscaalvanmorgen.nl
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