- The case concerns a VAT refund appeal to the Dutch Supreme Court against a decision by the Court of Appeal ‘s-Hertogenbosch.
- The Supreme Court reviewed the case under Article 81.1 RO, which allows for summary dismissal if no important legal issues are raised.
- The Supreme Court found the complaints insufficient to overturn the lower court’s decision and did not provide detailed reasoning.
- No legal costs were awarded.
- The cassation appeal was declared unfounded, and the lower court’s ruling stands.
Source: uitspraken.rechtspraak.nl
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