- The Danish City Court clarified VAT liability regarding fictitious invoices.
- A sole proprietor’s company had 22 fictitious invoices issued by a third party, allegedly abusing company access.
- After the company was deregistered, 32 more fictitious invoices were issued.
- The court presumed an unknown third party issued the 32 invoices, due to lack of evidence to the contrary.
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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