Key actions proposed today will help Member States collect up to €18 billion more in VAT revenues annually while helping businesses, including SMEs, to grow:
- A move to real-time digital reporting based on e-invoicing for businesses that operate cross-border in the EU
- Updated VAT rules for passenger transport and short-term accommodation platforms
- The introduction of a single VAT registration across the EU
Source: eaccny.com
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