- The court ruled on a case regarding an objection to a tax assessment
- The taxpayer claimed they had objected to the assessment during an audit
- The court found that the objection was not made in a timely manner
- The court determined that the objection was not clearly stated in the taxpayer’s communication
- The court concluded that the taxpayer could not have reasonably believed the assessment had already been finalized
Source: uitspraken.rechtspraak.nl
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