In Germany, these regulations apply directly and do not require domestic implementing legislation. The new rules include an updated list of Nature of Transaction (NoT) codes, and Intrastat export declarations require new obligatory data elements, such as countries of origin and trading partners’ EU VAT ID numbers. The main changes are highlighted below.
Source: Deloitte
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