- German car rental company found liable for VAT in the Netherlands for long-term rentals
- Inspection revealed that the company did not pay Dutch VAT for rentals longer than 30 days to Dutch residents
- After appeals, the court ruled against the company, stating that the rental agreements were indeed valid
- The court also determined that the individual mentioned in the rental agreement was the actual recipient of the rental service, not a company
- The court upheld the fines imposed by the tax inspector
- This case was reported in the tax journal “Fiscaal up to Date” on August 5, 2024, citing the court ruling from July 25, 2024.
Source: futd.nl
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