The company (a registered active VAT taxpayer and an EU VAT taxpayer in Poland) sold window joinery to a company from the United Kingdom, which is registered as an EU VAT taxpayer in France. The British company has an active French EU VAT number, verified in the VIES system.
Source: podatki.gazetaprawna.pl
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