- The European Court of Justice has ruled that taxpayers cannot be expected to conduct a comprehensive verification of their suppliers in order to claim VAT deductions.
- Taxpayers do not have the obligation or tools to conduct checks on their suppliers’ tax compliance, as this is the responsibility of the tax authorities.
- Taxpayers only need to take reasonable verification measures in order to claim VAT deductions.
Source: podatki.gazetaprawna.pl
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