These proposed changes are expected to help Member States collect up to €18 billion more each year in VAT revenues, while simultaneously saving businesses €5 billion annually in compliance costs. Overall, the European Commission hopes that these changes will streamline VAT compliance and increase tax revenue for EU Member States.
Source: GVC
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