The Regulations establish a new, single entry threshold of EUR30,000 for Article 11 registration and a single exit threshold of EUR24,000 for those making supplies other than “economic activities consisting principally of the supply of goods” – i.e. for those principally supplying services.
Source: essentiaglobalservices.com
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