- Customs detained imported plastic goods, claiming they fall under the ban on single-use plastic products.
- The taxpayer’s objection to the detention was declared inadmissible by the Inspector.
- The court ruled that objections against the factual detention of goods cannot be made to the Inspector.
- The tax court is not competent to decide whether the goods are prohibited; this issue is referred to the administrative court.
Source: uitspraken.rechtspraak.nl
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