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The first part of this paper considered traditional MTIC fraud (push MTIC) in CO2 permits. The fraud in that case (Dosanjh) was swiftly put down. The traditional design of the fraud did not mean it was “garden variety.” Sweeping arrests in the early morning hours of August 19, 2009, followed...
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The European Union's VAT system has become vulnerable to organized fraud schemes. In recent years, these schemes, undergoing a change in structure, have affected services and imports of goods from third countries and may also have shifted trade in goods among EU countries. Within the EU-27,...
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The European Union's VAT system has become vulnerable to organised fraud schemes. In recent years, these schemes, undergoing a change in structure, have affected services and imports of goods from third countries and may also have shifted trade in goods among EU countries. Within the EU-27,...
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from the authorities. Germany for example, is currently engaged in a multi-billion euro fraud investigation involving the …
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Every VAT/GST allows missing trader fraud. The fraud is simple, and can be simply prevented (with technology). The fraud arises when a business makes a purchase without paying VAT, collects VAT on an onward sale, and then “disappears” without remitting the tax. Missing trader fraud is common...
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In recent decades, the Member States of the European Union have registered a huge increase of spectacular and highly organized VAT fraud. Whilst the tax authorities are fighting hard to stop this phenomenon, fraud has become an established industry. In this article, the author analyses several...
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can be estimated at approximately $23 billion per year in the restaurant sector alone. Germany tops the list followed by …,294.3 Slovakia 183.5 Germany [1] 4,503.6 Slovenia 87.6 Greece 529.6 Spain [5] 2,160.1 Hungary 304.4 Sweden 529.6 Ireland 291.9 United …
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In a May 31, 2006 Communication to the Council, the European Parliament, and the European Economic and Social Committee, the European Commission indicated a need to develop a coordinated strategy to improve the fight against fiscal fraud [COM (2006) 254 final]. Although the Communication...
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At the World Economic Forum more than 800 executive and technology experts were asked when they thought a particular “tipping point” would be reached – when would we see a government collect tax with blockchain? The agreed date was 2023 (on average). A full 73% of the respondents however,...
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In accordance with Directive 2003/87/EC of October 13, 2003, trade in greenhouse gas emissions commenced in the European Union (EU) on January 1, 2005. The EU-Emissions Trading System (EU-ETS) was born. The EU has a Value Added Tax (VAT). VAT is a transaction-based levy on all trade in goods and...
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