Critical analysis of the role of the European Union on gender equality progress. The case of research policy
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24197/ree.79.2022.640-667Keywords:
Directive, integration, market, reform, taxAbstract
The European Commission has worked on the tax reform of the States of the European Union for the period 2020-2024.The measures amend the Value Added Tax Directive to prevent tax evasion and facilitate transactions between member States. The rules affect the traditional trade model based on the physical shipment of the product and that made through digital platforms. Also, the regulation is applicable to Community transactions and operations with third countries. The unification of different European standards represents a step forward in the achievement of the internal market through tax reforms.
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