According to Europol’s estimates, European countries lose 50 billion euros per year to value-added tax fraud. Another tens of billions are then costing the taxpayers by fraud connected with the misuse of European funds. The European Public Prosecutor’s Office warns that member states are not doing enough to prevent these crimes.
Source: czechia.postsen.com
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