This useful article in general, helps businesses from third countries to understand in which cases they should pay attention to potential VAT obligations related to e-commerce on the European market. The article also contains a brief presentation of the changes that will be applied in the field of e-commerce in 2021 and concern e-retailers from third countries.
Written by mag. Aleksandra Heinzer, EU VAT specialist (LinkedIn Profile)
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