Two car dealers in the Netherlands have been acquitted of VAT fraud charges. They were accused of manipulating invoices to avoid paying VAT, but the court found insufficient evidence to convict them. The case highlights the importance of proper documentation and compliance with tax laws when dealing with indirect taxes like VAT.
Source: fd.nl
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