Compliance ratios for filing tax declarations have remained relatively stable.
The VAT gap is estimated to have fallen in 2017 and 2018. However, it is still among the highest in the EU.
Tax authorities did not meet their revenue collection targets for 2019, partially because of an over-optimistic prognosis of those targets.
Source: europa.eu
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