One of the major questions facing foreign entrepreneurs engaging in multinational trade is where should their transaction be taxed. This seemingly simple question brings along many more issues, as different country might mean a completely different VAT rate as well as requirement to complete various duties enforced by law. European Union has brought along much convenience for entrepreneurs, however cautious approach is still required as inappropriate measures might cause unpleasant consequences.
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