- Another company defended the right to a zero VAT rate on exports
- The Gliwice court case involved difficulties in obtaining document IE 599
- The Gliwice court ruled that proof of exporting goods outside the EU can include international waybills, statements from the contractor, or statements from the carrier responsible for transporting the goods
- Other administrative courts have also ruled that documents from clients can be used as proof for the zero VAT rate
- The case involved difficulties in obtaining document IE 599 before the tax declaration deadline, despite the goods being exported outside the EU
- The company had other documents confirming the export of goods, such as international waybills or statements from the contractor or carrier
- The company receives these documents in paper or electronic form and can link them to specific goods and invoices
Source: podatki.gazetaprawna.pl
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