- The Danish National Tax Court clarified rules on business registration for VAT, A-tax, and AM contributions.
- A Danish company’s registration was denied because the real manager was not the listed director.
- The company was seen as a continuation of a bankrupt entity and suspected of intending tax evasion.
- The court found the company provided incorrect management information and was grossly negligent.
- The denial of business registration was upheld.
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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