- VAT exemption for importing goods destined for another EU country
- Importer avoids paying VAT at the time of importation
- Importer must provide certain information to authorities, such as VAT numbers and evidence of transport
- Conditions for applying the VAT exemption are laid down by Member States
- Exemption implemented in all Member States since January 1st, 2011
- Exemption may not be refused if importer is not aware of subsequent tax evasion by recipient
Source: vatdesk.eu
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