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Some countries indicate that it should be the place of sale, while others currently think that it should be the country in which the use or consumption of the product or service takes place. This can lead to a great deal of confusion about who is paying taxes to whom. It can also lead to unfortunate cases of double-taxation or cases where the confusion leads to lack of taxation completely.Opportunities are unlimited; what you need is to find one. Once you hit upon one, then desire to win is what makes the difference. Each of us wants to be our own boss, we also have the idea, the capability, the motivation but what lacks is the adequate capital. Putting your savings at stake is not the best idea but to t This can be either good or bad for the consumer, depending on whether he is taxed twice or not at all, but it is always bad for the government bodies that are losing income because of confusing or conflicting tax laws. 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The proposals are designed to decrease confusion about the application of VAT taxes and allow businesses the peace of mind that will inspire them to invest more freely in across borders & in countries outside their own. It is expected the economic development that would occur would be universally beneficial. When there are no internationally agreed-upon rules for the application of VAT taxes, there can be no international agreement about the taxes themselves. This results in the confusion that the OECD is trying to put an end to with their guidelines for international trade and taxation. These VAT/GST (goods and services tax) guidelines will draw on input from businesses and many economies, and are supposed to be designed to address these and other problems. 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