- From September 1, 2026, EU countries, including Poland, must share key tax information with the European Public Prosecutor’s Office and OLAF to combat VAT fraud.
- The changes are part of a proposed amendment to EU regulation 904/2010, linked to the upcoming VIDA (VAT in the Digital Age) reform.
- The goal is to make it harder for tax criminals to operate and to help tax authorities recover billions of euros lost annually to VAT fraud.
Source: podatki.gazetaprawna.pl
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