- The EGC issued a preliminary ruling on VAT rules for intra-Community acquisitions and supplies involving a Slovenian company, German suppliers, and Danish recipients.
- Triangular transaction conditions can be met even if goods are delivered to the third operator’s customer, as long as the customer is VAT-registered in the same Member State as the reseller.
- The operator’s knowledge of delivery arrangements does not affect VAT compliance requirements.
- Authorities may deny simplification benefits and taxable amount reductions if the taxpayer knew or should have known they were involved in VAT fraud.
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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