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Boost for crackdown on carousel fraud

By Chris Giles in London, Martin Arnold in Paris and George Parker in Brussels

Published: December 13 2006 21:24 | Last updated: December 13 2006 21:24

Hopes for a European deal to combat value added tax fraud rose after France agreed to stop blocking British plans to counter the problem.

On Wednesday Gordon Brown said British and French officials had agreed that the UK could introduce a “reverse-charge” system of VAT on computer chips and mobile phones to fight “missing-trader fraud”, which cost the UK exchequer £2bn-£3bn in 2005-2006.

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