- Hungary will present new options to advance negotiations on an overhaul of the EU’s value-added tax regime
- Two potential solutions will be discussed: allowing a derogation for Estonia or easing obligations on small
- and medium-sized enterprises
- EU countries will discuss the bill on October 15 with the aim of getting it approved in November
- Estonia is currently the only country blocking the bill
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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