- The dispute over VAT revision for the city office ends with a settlement agreement, granting X a limited refund and statutory interest.
- X initially requested a €211,092 refund, but the inspector denied it; the lower court granted €66,210.
- On appeal, the parties reached a settlement for a €33,105 refund plus statutory interest for Q4 2019.
- The court confirms the settlement, cancels the lower court’s decision except for court fees and legal costs, and orders the inspector to reimburse these costs.
- X waives the right to Irimie interest.
Source: taxlive.nl
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