- The case concerned the interpretation requested by a municipality regarding the purchase of a truck in 2017, which underwent additional technical inspection in 2020
- The inspection confirmed that the vehicle met the criteria for VAT deduction
- The municipality argued that VAT related to the purchase of the vehicle and related goods and services should be fully deductible without restrictions
- The Director of the National Tax Information ruled against the municipality, stating that a certificate from a technical inspection is necessary for full VAT deduction
- The Administrative Court in Krakow overturned the Director’s ruling, stating that the technical inspection should be seen as proof of the vehicle’s characteristics, not a condition for VAT deduction.
Source: mddp.pl
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