- Dealer in used cars failed to prove the application of the margin scheme in his tax returns.
- The Tax and Customs Administration conducted an audit and imposed additional tax assessment, which was challenged in court.
- The dispute was only about whether the margin scheme applied to certain cars, and the burden of proof was on the dealer, who failed to meet it.
- The court found the appeal unfounded.
Source BTW jurisprudentie
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