- The Federal Fiscal Court (BFH) ruled that taxable persons are not personally liable for VAT debts determined by the insolvency administrator; such liability is limited to the insolvency estate.
- This decision overturns a previous contrary ruling by the Düsseldorf Fiscal Court.
- VAT debts arising solely from the actions of the insolvency administrator are covered by the insolvency estate, not the private assets of the taxable person.
- Taxable persons remain personally liable for VAT debts only if caused by their own actions during insolvency.
- The BFH’s decision supports the principle of a fresh economic start and clarifies the distinction between VAT and income tax liability in insolvency.
Source: kmlz.de
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