A general partnership operates a web shop for party supplies. It sells to business customers and consumers in the Netherlands and Belgium. The company will be transferred to a BV in 2017. A tax advisor performs administrative activities for the BV. During the annual discussion of the annual figures in 2018, it appears that the BV has met the threshold amount (€ 35,000) for distance sales to Belgian consumers in the third quarter of 2017. exceeded. A VAT return should therefore have been filed in Belgium. It turns out that this should have happened from mid-2016. The tax advisor corrects the error, but is that enough to prevent a claim for damages?
Source: fiscount.nl
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