- The CJEU found that Hungary’s tax authorities unlawfully refused Aptiv Services Hungary Kft.’s VAT deduction for intra-Community acquisitions (UCIs) where invoices were received years late.
- Aptiv, acting in good faith and with no tax fraud, sought to deduct input VAT in 2021 upon receiving invoices from 2016-2018, but the Hungarian Tax Agency insisted on corrections to the original years’ returns, for which the self-correction period had expired.
- The CJEU ruled that denying the deduction, given that the right to deduct arises when the invoice is held and that formal requirements should not impede the right to deduct when conditions for deduction are met, violated the VAT Directive and the principles of fiscal neutrality, effectiveness, and proportionality, making the exercise of the right to deduct excessively difficult or impossible.
Source BTW Jurisprudentie
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