Welcome to VATupdate.com’s Podcast on ”ECJ VAT Insights”!
In this episode, we’re exploring the significant ruling C-277/24 (Adjak) from the European Court of Justice regarding Poland’s joint and several liability for former board members on VAT debts. The ECJ judgment was released on February 27, 2025.
This landmark decision emphasizes the balance between effective tax collection and the protection of individual rights. Mr. Piotr Chojnacki discusses how the Court mandates that individuals retain the right to contest VAT debts even when excluded from initial assessments, ensuring due process is upheld.
Join us as we unpack the implications of this ruling and its broader impact on tax liability across the EU. Let’s dive in!
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