For EU-based companies, VAT is chargeable on most purchases and sales of goods within the European Union. As a manufacturing company, this can result in many different VAT rates being charged.
Choosing the right country for entry into the EU can be a tough decision, especially considering countries have their own rules. Take into account that you may not know the location of goods and the situation can soon become complex.
Manufacturers can suffer disruption to their supply chains – which can often already be sophisticated as is – if this is not dealt with effectively. But where to start?
Our VAT experts are here to help. Join them in our webinar to learn about:
- The current state of play in the manufacturing industry
- What VAT implications you are likely to run into and how to combat them
- How Sovos can help ease the burden
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