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Dutch Tax Administration to manage and maintain VAT system in-house

Dutch Tax Administration to manage and maintain VAT system in-house

The Dutch Tax and Customs Administration will manage and maintain its new VAT system internally instead of outsourcing those tasks. Secretary of State Eelco Eerenberg informed Parliament that while the American company Fast Enterprises will provide the software, the servers will be hosted in the tax authority's own data centers.

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