- The company could not prove its claimed VAT deduction due to missing invoices.
- Corrections for private use of a company car and turnover were justified.
- The company failed to provide sufficient information during the tax audit.
- The court ruled that the inspector rightly denied VAT deductions and made corrections for private car use and turnover.
- Claims regarding VAT deduction from 2014 and the classification of shareholder payments as loans were rejected.
Source: taxence.nl
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