According to today’s EC release, the proposed measures are intended to make the EU’s VAT system work better for businesses and more resilient to fraud by embracing and promoting digitalization. In addition, the proposed measures are aimed at addressing challenges in the area of VAT raised by the development of the platform economy.
Source: KPMG
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