- Spain’s Supreme Court confirmed the “full regularisation” principle applies in VAT matters, requiring tax authorities to fully assess both favorable and unfavorable outcomes for taxpayers during audits.
- Tax authorities must evaluate if a taxpayer is entitled to a refund of undue VAT payments without requiring a separate procedure.
- The decision prevents double taxation and upholds principles of neutrality, good administration, efficiency, and proportionality.
- The principle applies to both limited and full audit procedures.
- The court’s decision is supported by existing jurisprudence and obliges tax authorities to correct tax situations in a single procedure.
Source: bdo.global
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