- National VAT reporting systems are hindering efforts to harmonize VAT reporting in the EU by 2028
- The Confederation of European Business expressed concern over the impact of these systems
- Harmonizing VAT reporting is a goal of the EU, but national rules are creating obstacles
- The report highlights the need for greater coordination and cooperation among EU member states
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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