- The solidary responsibility could be a possible solution to combat VAT fraud.
- The C-442/22 judgment of the EU Court of Justice provides an opportunity for reflection.
- A generalized solidary responsibility could be implemented for taxpayers who have not complied with the duty of enhanced vigilance.
- An anomaly in the price of a good could be considered a warning sign of the legality of the operation.
- This warning sign could be used to evaluate if the taxpayer has fulfilled the obligation of vigilance.
- Fulfilling this obligation would allow the taxpayer to maintain their right to VAT exemption or deduction.
Source: ipsoa.it
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