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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
The EU's legal jurisdiction on taxes stops at the border of the EU for non EU citizens or legal entities. Same as any other countries' jurisdiction on taxes does.
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Maybe you should read about a treaty or two. Most common example from past years is the case where you move to another country and have for example pension from your old country (whether you are still citizen or not). And how is that pension taxed.
It is a fucking treaty, the other country will enforce it within it's own territory for the behalf of the other country and vice versa.
You really think that EU will just put up these kind of VAT rules even without discussing with other countries outside EU? There are treaties about it and there surely has been multiple meetings about the implementing.