The evaluation will assess if and to what extent the special VAT scheme for travel agents is fit for purpose, meets its objectives of having simplified rules for this sector and ensures the VAT is collected by the EU country where the goods or services are consumed.
It will also examine whether the scheme is efficient in achieving the underlying needs in this field, and is still in line with changes in the overall policy, as well as other EU policy initiatives and priorities.
Source European Commission
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