Recently, the EU Commission’s proposal for digital VAT reporting came out. If it becomes a reality, it could hit the companies hard, warn VAT experts. In Sweden alone, this involves cost increases of between SEK 26 and 78 billion per year, according to the Swedish Business Association.
Source Computer Sweden
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