The House of Commons European Scrutiny committee has issued its report on ‘VAT: EU proposals for reform and the implications of Brexit’, seeking more detail from the Treasury about the government’s desired VAT arrangements for cross-border trade between the UK and the EU after Brexit.
The House of Commons European Scrutiny committee has issued its report on ‘VAT: EU proposals for reform and the implications of Brexit’, seeking more detail from the Treasury about the government’s desired VAT arrangements for cross-border trade between the UK and the EU after Brexit.
Without more detail on the government’s plans, the committee has found it ‘extremely difficult’ to assess the potential impact of the European Commission’s proposals for a single EU VAT area. The report looks at the Commission’s four main legislative proposals involving:
The House of Commons European Scrutiny committee has issued its report on ‘VAT: EU proposals for reform and the implications of Brexit’, seeking more detail from the Treasury about the government’s desired VAT arrangements for cross-border trade between the UK and the EU after Brexit.
The House of Commons European Scrutiny committee has issued its report on ‘VAT: EU proposals for reform and the implications of Brexit’, seeking more detail from the Treasury about the government’s desired VAT arrangements for cross-border trade between the UK and the EU after Brexit.
Without more detail on the government’s plans, the committee has found it ‘extremely difficult’ to assess the potential impact of the European Commission’s proposals for a single EU VAT area. The report looks at the Commission’s four main legislative proposals involving: