If your business is active in the construction sector and performs works on immovable property abroad (i.e. outside its own country), you certainly know that tax and social aspects have to be kept in mind. VAT is one of the main challenges and the way that tax has to be dealt with depends on the EU Member State where the immovable property is located. At the occasion of a Parliamentary Question, the Belgian Minister of Finance provides a summary of the issue.
Source: vatdesk.eu
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