EU executive set to back VAT fraud move - Scotsman

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EU executive set to back VAT fraud move
Scotsman, United Kingdom - 2 hours ago
... to cover all business-to-business supplies, but needs backing from Brussels. "It's expected to be approved before the end of the week," the EU official said. ...


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