Unresolved cross-border VAT disputes distort trade flows within the EU and can influence the location decisions of companies. At the same time, they divert the resources of tax administrations away from improving the operation of VAT systems. This is why the EC has been considering launching work to assess the size of the problem and potential solutions.
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Source: michaelamerz.org
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