- Liquidators can be held responsible for the crime of failure to pay VAT.
- Liquidators are required to submit tax declarations as required by law.
- Liquidators can be held responsible for the failure to pay VAT if they do not take action to make the payment.
- In a specific case, a liquidator was convicted for failing to pay VAT amounting to 328,109 euros.
- The defense argued that the liquidator was appointed shortly before the payment deadline and did not have access to the necessary funds.
- The court ruled that the liquidator is responsible for the crime, citing previous case law.
Source: eutekne.info
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