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Benefit-cost ratio ≈ 65:1 over 5 years (conservative).

Yes, but UK professionals often prefer cap hpi or Glass’s due to local market nuances. Eurotaxnet remains strong in continental Europe. eurotaxnet

Current information exchange systems are slow, asynchronous, and prone to manipulation. VIES provides only basic validation of VAT numbers but no transaction-level data. The administrative cooperation framework (DAC) allows for information exchange on request or automatic exchange, yet delays range from weeks to months. Consequently, fraudulent operators exploit time lags between supply and taxation.

Typical annual contracts for a small dealership (3 users, one country) start around €2,500–€4,000 per year. Enterprise agreements with API access can exceed €50,000 annually. For decades, the answer to this question has

EuroTaxNet, tax compliance, VAT fraud, digital infrastructure, European Union, data sharing, blockchain

[Author Name] Affiliation: [Institution] Date: April 2026 Eurotaxnet remains strong in continental Europe

Whether you are a claims adjuster in Milan, a fleet manager in Warsaw, or a used car buyer in Lyon, Eurotaxnet delivers the consistency and depth required to operate with confidence. As Europe’s automotive market electrifies and digitizes, Eurotaxnet’s ability to adapt will determine whether it remains the king of the hill—or just another old guide in a new wrapper.

The European Union’s ambition for a frictionless single market is repeatedly challenged by cross-border tax fraud, avoidance, and administrative fragmentation. This paper introduces — a proposed decentralized yet interoperable digital framework linking the tax information systems of all EU Member States. Unlike existing mechanisms such as VAT Information Exchange System (VIES) or Tax Administration Cooperation (TAC) under Directive 2011/16/EU, EuroTaxNet leverages real-time data sharing, blockchain-based audit trails, and privacy-by-design protocols. The paper analyzes the legal, technical, and political requirements for such a system, reviews pilot projects (e.g., TADEUS, e-VAT), and proposes a phased implementation roadmap. Findings suggest that EuroTaxNet could reduce the €140 billion annual VAT gap by 25–30% while simplifying compliance for legitimate businesses.

| Category | Cost (€ million) | |----------|------------------| | Central infrastructure (EU-OS) | 150 | | National gateways (27 MS, average) | 270 (10 per MS) | | Training & change management | 80 | | Legal & coordination | 40 | | | 540 |

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