- European Union Official Gazette published ECJ judgment on Hungarian VAT deduction rules
- Taxpayer, a wholesale business in Hungary, had VAT deduction refused by Tax Authorities
- ECJ ruled that Tax Authority can refuse VAT deduction due to lack of diligence
- Tax Authority responsible for proving elements of VAT fraud
- Taxpayers must exercise due care to avoid participating in VAT fraud.
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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