Stukje over MOSS in engels:

The real problem comes with practical implementation of this crazy scheme. You need to capture (ideally) 3 pieces of verifiable information about your customer's location.

Then if their physical address conflicts with their IP address which conflicts with their registered credit card address... you start to get into trouble. And then there's the crazy scenarios that HMRC provide on their webpage - i.e. if your French customer is in transit on the Eurostar from London to Paris and buys your digital product with their French credit card, using their French smartphone, once they've gone through the Channel Tunnel and got to France, HMRC's VAT MOSS scheme dictates that this is viewed as a UK VAT transaction. How is ANYONE supposed to prove that? How would you even know that your customer is on a train? You wouldn't. Neither for that matter, would HMRC.

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