Inflight Service in tax dispute

1-Oct-2006

POLAND. A Polish court is in the process of deciding whether Warsaw airport retail concessionaire Inflight Service is eligible for reimbursement of excise tax on duty-free cosmetics sales made since the country's accession to the EU

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Local reports indicate that the Provincial Administrative Court in Warsaw will redefine the Sweden-based retailer as an exporter and therefore eligible for excise rebates.

The airport Customs office head and

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