The subject of our analysis will be an interesting case in which an individual purchases goods from another EU country for private purposes, but receives a proven EU VAT number on the invoice when buying privately. Are there VAT obligations on the buyer’s side in connection with such a situation? We will try to answer this question.
- When should I use the EU VAT number on my invoice?
- When is there an intra-Community acquisition of goods?
- EU VAT number on the invoice for private purchase and the obligation to settle VAT
Source: poradnikprzedsiebiorcy.pl
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