- Updates procedures for VAT-free purchase quota system, including eligibility, documentation, and declaration codes.
- Clarifies VAT suspension and reporting rules for goods under customs procedures.
- Revises VAT exemption rules for imports supplied within the EU, detailing eligibility, documentation, and obligations.
- Clarifies VAT rules for goods sold in France and delivered to other EU countries, including VAT ID and transport proof requirements.
- Lists excluded goods and transactions, and repeals previous circulars to align with current EU and French tax law.
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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