The Member States and the European Parliament are expected to be generally positive, just like the government, about the abolition of the €150 limit for IOSS. This ultimately has a positive effect on reducing the VAT gap. Naturally, sufficient account must be taken of the administrative and implementation burdens for businesses and tax and customs authorities.
Source: nlfiscaal.nl
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