- State Secretary Van Rij sends a letter to the Second Chamber with an appreciation of the VAT GAP report 2023
- The report monitors VAT revenues in the EU for 2021 and assesses the effectiveness of VAT measures
- It distinguishes between VAT compliance gap and VAT policy gap
- The compliance gap in the EU and Netherlands has decreased, with uncertainties due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- The Netherlands has a relatively low compliance gap, but improvements can be made with correct data and models
- Despite the low compliance gap in the Netherlands, it is a joint EU effort to reduce the VAT compliance gap
Source: open.overheid.nl
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