The National High Court Suspends Two Fines to Uber of 1.3 Million for VAT From 2016 to 2018
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The National High Court has suspended the execution of two sanctions that the Tax Agency imposed on Uber for a value of 1.3 million euros. Hacienda fixed these fines to the platform for the amounts of VAT that it allegedly stopped entering between 2016 and 2018.Despite the suspension, the Hearing forces the transport platform to provide in a month a bank guarantee, or a similar guarantee, for those amounts plus the corresponding legal interests,…
The National High Court suspends the execution of two fines imposed by the Tax Agency for this tax for the financial years 2016, 2017 and 2018
The Audiencia Nacional suspends the tax sanctions of the Tax Agency to Uber in Spain by accepting its endorsement. The resolution stops the execution of 1.35 million while the group litigates for 1.6 billion in the UK. The dispute is not new to the company led by Dara Khosrowshahi. Uber has been arguing for years that it acts as a simple intermediary between independent drivers and passengers, so that the value added tax should only fall on its …
The court temporarily paralyzes the execution of two tax penalties while the appeal filed by Uber is resolved, but conditions the measure to the presentation of a guarantee or other sufficient guarantee. Read
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