- The case concerns a Swiss company that requested a VAT refund in Greece for €236,051.76.
- The VAT was charged on 16 invoices issued by a Greek company for services provided in 2008.
- The refund request was rejected by the Greek tax authority.
- The company appealed, and the Athens Administrative Court of Appeal issued a preliminary decision for further review.
- The main issue is the incorrect VAT charge on invoices for services taxable in the company’s home country, not Greece, resulting in no right to a VAT refund.
Source: taxheaven.gr
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