Sales of goods to consumers in other EU countries can be made by both active and exempt VAT payers. The difference lies in the fact that a taxpayer exempt from VAT must bear in mind the sales limit, which, if not exceeded, allows the taxpayer to retain the right to the subjective exemption. Does the sale of goods to the EU by a VAT-exempt taxpayer affect the VAT limit?
- Actions that affect the size of the sales quota
- Sale of goods to the EU by a VAT-exempt taxable person
- Online sales in the EU and the VAT exemption limit
Source: poradnikprzedsiebiorcy.pl
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