- The case concerned whether a company used subcontractors or its own employees for work delivered to its customers.
- The court ruled that the company failed to prove it used the claimed subcontractors and that the invoices did not reflect real services.
- As a result, the company was denied VAT deduction on the invoices.
- The court found the work was done by the company’s own employees, and the company was liable for unpaid A-tax and AM-contributions.
- The Ministry of Taxation was acquitted.
Source: info.skat.dk
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