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VATMOSS / EUVAT

EU’s VAT ‘reboot’ proposals light on details

16 April 201611 January 2018 by Heather Burns
Important VATMOSS update
In December 2017 the European Commission approved a package of reforms to the VATMOSS system. Please visit the VATMOSS resource page for more information. The below post, which is now outdated, will remain here as an archive.

I wrote for AccountingWeb: http://www.accountingweb.co.uk/article/eu-s-vat-reboot-proposals-light-details/599562

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