- VAT grouping allows legally independent entities within the same EU country to be treated as a single taxable person for VAT, based on financial, economic, and organizational links; cross-border VAT grouping is not allowed.
- Key benefits include eliminating VAT on intra-group transactions, simplifying administration, and improving cash flow through a single consolidated VAT return.
- Risks involve joint and several liability for VAT debts and significant compliance and legal complexities.
- The European Court of Justice (ECJ) interprets and shapes VAT group rules, ensuring national laws align with EU principles.
- Implementation details and requirements for VAT groups vary by EU country, as the EU VAT Directive does not fully harmonize these rules.
Source: vatabout.com
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