- European Commission has closed an infringement procedure against Lithuania
- The procedure was related to partial transposition of VAT Rates Directive
- Lithuania had issues with implementing the directive requirements properly
- The closure indicates Lithuania has addressed the compliance concerns
- The matter involved value added tax rate regulations under EU law
Source: research.ibfd.org
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