VAT Fraud and Evasion

What Do We Know, and What Can be Done?

Like any tax, the VAT is vulnerable to evasion and fraud. But its credit and refund mechanism does offer unique opportunities for abuse, and this has recently become an urgent concern in the European Union (EU). This paper describes the main forms of noncompliance distinctive to a VAT, considers how they can be addressed, and assesses evidence on their extent in high-income countries. While the practical significance of current difficulties in the EU should not be over-stated, administrative measures alone may prove insufficient to deal with them, and a fundamental redesign of the VAT treatment of intra-community trade required. The current difficulties in the EU largely reflect circumstances that would not apply in the United States.
Publication date: February 2007
ISBN: 9781451865950
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Economics- Macroeconomics , Economics / General , International - Economics , vat , vat revenue , sales tax , vat rate , vat receipts , commodity taxation , international tax , tax authorities , tax system , vat compliance , indirect tax , press , uniform tax , tax sales , personal income tax , vat system , indirect taxation , internal revenue , tax liability , retail

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