- T was charged with VAT fraud in two cases, involving a total evasion of 868,626 DKK.
- For the first case (2012), T was acquitted due to lack of evidence of intent and the statute of limitations.
- For the second case (2013-2015), T was found guilty of intentional VAT fraud, despite claiming her husband ran the business.
- T was sentenced to 6 months’ conditional imprisonment and a fine of 715,000 DKK.
- The sentence was made conditional due to lengthy proceedings and T’s good personal circumstances; T appealed the verdict.
Source: info.skat.dk
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