- The Northern Netherlands District Court has ruled that a legal costs allowance determined prior to the ruling on the objection is considered part of the ruling on the objection.
- The court found that the inspector did not act negligently or recklessly, and therefore, there is no justification for a full reimbursement of legal costs.
- As a result, the appeal against the fixed legal costs award is deemed unfounded.
Source Taxlive
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