The VAT Directive provides for a whole series of VAT reporting obligations: businesses must issue invoices that include mandatory mentions to their customers, they must keep appropriate bookkeeping, file VAT returns periodically, keep various ledgers, pay VAT within the required legal deadlines, etc.
Entirely complying with all the VAT rules is a real challenge.
Source: vatdesk.eu
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