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Court Upholds Fine for Aiding False Tax Declarations by Chinese Companies’ Representative.

  • A fine was imposed on the representative of Chinese companies for aiding in incorrect tax declarations.
  • The court ruled that withholding certain documents was justified and did not hinder the defense.
  • The burden of proof for violation of administrative principles lies with the claimant.
  • The tax assessments and fines were supported by a control report shared with the involved parties.
  • The claimant’s disagreement with the assessments does not prove a violation of legal principles.
  • Claims of misuse of power and bias were not sufficiently substantiated.
  • The representative was the appropriate contact for the authorities, and Chinese companies were informed and given a chance to respond.
  • The claimant did not adequately prove that the facts were incorrect or biased.
  • Allegations of legal principle violations were not convincingly demonstrated.

Source: uitspraken.rechtspraak.nl

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