- MEPs discussed an ECA report on VAT fraud on imports.
- François-Roger Cazala from the ECA presented the report.
- The report highlighted significant shortcomings in EU protection against VAT fraud.
- Member States lost an estimated 89 billion euros in VAT revenues in 2022.
- The ECA criticized weak national checks and poor inter-state cooperation.
- The European Commission is working to amend the VAT administrative cooperation regulation.
- Efforts aim to improve data access for the EPPO and enhance cooperation with Europol and OLAF.
- Changes include quicker invalidation of VAT numbers and stronger anti-fraud collaboration.
Source: etaf.tax
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