The sale of goods and services to consumers within the European Union (EU) can lead to VAT registration obligations in different EU countries. As of 1 July 2021, the new rules regarding e-commerce will enter into force. We have prepared an overview of these changes. These changes have been introduced with a view to gaining more control of tax revenues, but also to offer a simplification for suppliers and service providers.
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