vat harmonization in the european union
VAT harmonization in the European Union refers to the process of aligning and standardizing the value-added tax (VAT) regulations and rates among EU member states. It involves establishing common rules, policies, and procedures to ensure consistent application and collection of VAT across the EU, aiming to simplify cross-border trade, promote fair competition, and create a level playing field for businesses operating within the single market.
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