In “Optimizing Your VAT When Selling B2C in the EU”, Aiki Kuldkepp of Grant Thornton examined the most important indirect tax planning aspects of business-to-consumer selling in the EU. She now considers the value-added tax and customs duty compliance obligations faced by business-to-business traders operating in the bloc.
Source: bloombergtax.com
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