- Interest in questions and comments from PVV, VVD, NSC, and BBB regarding the Eurogroup and Ecofin Council meetings agenda.
- VVD members inquire about the feasibility of VAT rules for Dutch customs and other member states.
- Questions about availability of resources for implementation and consideration of existing systems.
- Concerns about complications if other states delay or alter the one-stop-shop system.
- Dutch customs can implement the VAT proposal; the one-stop-shop system already exists in all states.
- Some states feel it’s too early for the proposal; they await new Customs Code negotiations.
- The proposal aims to enhance the one-stop-shop system without altering it.
- Limited IT adjustments needed; implementation aligns with previous VAT proposals.
- Agreement that uniform execution benefits businesses by reducing administrative burdens.
- Government supports harmonization and reduced administrative tasks during negotiations.
Source: open.overheid.nl
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