- A 54-year-old accountant has been arrested in the Netherlands for suspicion of intentionally filing incorrect VAT returns for his company.
- The suspect, who resides in Belgium, was released after questioning.
- The tax authorities conducted a search at a business premises in Roosendaal and seized digital records, a bank account, and a car.
- The criminal investigation was initiated following a tax audit by the tax authorities, which revealed that the suspect consistently underreported and failed to remit the correct amount of VAT.
- The case is being led by the Functional Public Prosecution Service, as accountants are expected to set an example in fulfilling their tax obligations.
Source: fiscaalvanmorgen.nl
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