If you are a business owner who sells goods or services in Austria, you may need to register for value-added tax (VAT) and comply with the Austrian tax regulations. VAT is a consumption tax that is applied to most goods and services in the European Union (EU), including Austria. The standard VAT rate in Austria is 20%, but there are reduced rates of 10% and 13% for certain goods and services, such as food, books, accommodation, etc. In this article, we will explain who has to register for VAT in Austria, how to register, and how long it takes to complete the process.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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