Sharon Bowles MEP
Sharon Bowles MEP
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VAT fraud report wins backing from Europe

Judith Tydd, Accountancy Age, 04 Sep 2008

European Parliament backs report to combat VAT fraud

The European Parliament has backed a report calling for a standardised rate of VAT.

The report, released by Sharon Bowles MEP, outlines proposals to combat VAT fraud and has won the support of the European Parliament by an overwhelming majority.

Certain member states of the European Union (EU) are preventing progress in the fight against fiscal fraud by not agreeing to a standardised 15% VAT rate when trading across borders, Bowles suggested.
Bowles said given the sheer numbers involved in fiscal fraud, the matter was one which had to go higher than individual member states.

‘It is now for the European Council to stop dragging its feet and show genuine political will in achieving the elimination of such costly fraud,’ she said.

A single rate of VAT would be controversial however, with member states keen to hold on to control of the setting of tax rates.

VAT rates across Europe are broadly set at around 15%, with variations of around 2.5% either side.
Fiscal fraud costs 2.5% of GDP and HM Revenue & Customs estimates that in the 2005-06 financial year, VAT revenue losses amounted to £14.4bn.

Bowles said that fiscal fraud costs the EU as much as e250bn (£203bn) a year, with some saying it could be double that figure.

During her campaigning in compiling the report, Bowles said the reluctance by certain member states was evident, however, the backing by the Parliament on Tuesday demonstrates the issue has ‘transcended political and geographical boundaries,’ she said.

Bowles said that advances in technology could also help to combat carousel frauds.
‘VAT is increasingly being recorded in real time. More sales are going online so there should be an instantaneous ability to capture a high percentage of the relevant trade and subsequent VAT paid,’ she said.

Bowles said the newer member states were more likely to be adaptive to change and are typically sound in online infrastructure and systems.

‘We have to keep pushing for it. It’s an evolutionary thing, not a revolutionary thing,’ she said.

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