- The Administrative Court ruled on a case involving a tax dispute
- The court dismissed the appeal from the tax office as unfounded
- The case involved a dispute over a tax deduction related to a property renovation
- The tax office initially rejected the deduction, but later partially accepted it
- The taxpayer had renovated a property and later rented out a portion of it
- The court decision upheld the partial acceptance of the deduction by the tax office
Source: ris.bka.gv.at
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