- The Supreme Administrative Court dealt with a case involving a company’s VAT deduction refusal due to involvement in tax fraud
- The company traded in copper cathodes and zinc and was found to have engaged in fraudulent transactions
- The company failed to adequately vet suppliers and take precautionary measures to prevent tax fraud
- The SAC upheld the previous decisions and dismissed the company’s complaint
- The court emphasized the importance of appropriate precautionary measures in high-risk transactions
- The decision highlights the need for robust control and compliance systems to prevent financial losses associated with tax fraud.
Source: danovky.cz
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