In 2020, Poland’s “VAT gap” – a measure of the difference between the expected revenues from value-added tax (VAT) and those actually collected – stood at 11.3%, found the commission. That was 9.1 percentage points lower than in 2016. Hungary recorded the same decline and only Latvia, with 10.8 percentage points, had a larger one.
Source: notesfrompoland.com
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