- The taxpayer will lose the right to pass on the tax when one year has passed since the date of the transaction.
- The loss of the right to pass on the tax only applies when there is no justification for not passing it on.
- If the recipient is not obligated to bear the tax, they can still choose to accept the late passing on of the tax.
Source: audiconsultores-etlglobal.com
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