Cristina Trenta, researcher at Örebro University, has been appointed as advisor to the European Commission’s VAT expert group.
Value-added tax is an area where the EU faces many difficult decisions. Such as whether taxes should be more consistent across Europe, whether artificial intelligence should be liable for VAT just as humans are, and whether certain goods and services should be favoured.
”VAT is not just a tax, but a powerful economic instrument,” says Cristina Trenta.
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