- The European Union has launched an investigation called ‘Concertina’ into a suspected €19 million VAT fraud scheme.
- The investigation is led by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office in Munich, Germany.
- The fraud scheme involves the misuse of the ‘margin taxation’ provision by companies within the EU.
- Four individuals are under scrutiny for setting up this complex system of transactions to evade VAT.
- The fraudulent activity involves companies in Bulgaria, Germany, and Slovenia.
- The scheme allowed for the sale of second-hand mobile phones at lower market prices, defrauding tax authorities.
- Illicit profits from the scheme may have been concealed in bank accounts and assets across other EU Member States.
- Europol and the Munich Tax Investigation Office have provided cooperation and support in the investigation.
- The focus of the investigation is to ensure justice is served and prevent future fraudulent activities.
Source: bnnbreaking.com
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