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Denmark’s simplified triangulation mechanism is an EU scheme which is applied when there is a supply chain of goods made up of three businesses from different Member States (classed as A, B and C). The businesses are VAT-registered in their Member States and goods are delivered directly from the first supplier in A to the last customer in B. Without the application of this scheme, the business in member state B would need to be registered for VAT in either A or C, but through triangulation the business is relieved of this requirement. Under current Danish rules, the middleman (business in member state B) cannot be registered for VAT in either A or C in order for triangulation rules to apply. However, from 1 July, the restriction is being removed and triangulation will still apply even if the middleman registers for VAT in A or C. The change will open up new opportunities for businesses in Denmark and will allow more companies to take part in the triangulation scheme.

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