The EU’s VAT e-commerce package is a series of measures being implemented in stages and intended to simplify VAT rules on the cross-border sales of goods and services to final consumers based in the EU. The measures are expected to ensure that VAT on these supplies is accurately paid to the member state of the customer, following the principle of taxation of supplies in the destination member state.
Source: vistra.com
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