- The EGC ruled that VAT simplification measures for triangular transactions can apply to supply chains with four parties, not just three, if the VAT Directive’s conditions are met.
- The judgment recognizes the economic reality that supply chains often involve more than three operators.
- The court clarified that simplification measures are denied not only in cases of fraud but also if the taxpayer knew or should have known about VAT abuse.
- The ruling aligns with established case law prioritizing the fight against tax evasion, avoidance, and abuse.
- The decision contradicts the German tax authorities’ view, allowing triangular transaction simplification in longer chains only if the three directly supplying entrepreneurs are at the end of the chain.
Source: kpmg.com
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