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Building a business case for e-invoicing

Find out how to build a business case for e-invoicing and secure buy-in from stakeholders. Download our expert e-book to learn more....Continued

Green light for Mandatory E-Invoicing in Poland from 2023

Poland must receive a derogation from the European Commission in order to make e-invoicing mandatory under its new KSeF national e-invoicing system. ...Continued

VAT compliance Key Performance Indicators – what is best practice?

Whether you prepare VAT returns in-house, outsource indirect tax returns to a third party, or use a shared service centre or centre of excellence, it is best to measure performance....Continued

HMRC release new 64-8 Agent Authorisation Form

From 31 March 2022, businesses will need to use a new form 64-8 to give authorisation for agents and advisers to deal directly with HMRC on their behalf....Continued

The UK is making VAT digital - MTD reaches its next milestone

Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs’ (HMRC) Making Tax Digital (MTD) initiative reaches its next milestone on April 1 2022, as it is extended to all businesses registered for UK VAT. ...Continued

Mandatory e-invoicing to be introduced in Belgium

The Belgian government has approved a draft Royal Decree to introduce mandatory e-invoicing for Business to Government (B2G) supplies....Continued

Moving towards a common e-invoicing standard in Europe?

More and more countries globally are implementing mandatory e-invoicing or digital reporting requirements. The requirements differ significantly between countries....Continued

Mandatory e-invoicing and e-reporting in France from July 1, 2024

France phases in mandatory e-invoicing and e-reporting from July 1, 2022. All French businesses need to be able to receive e-invoices from their suppliers from this date....Continued

Singapore GST rate to increase to 8% from January 1, 2023

The GST rate rise has been confirmed in the Singapore Budget 2022. A phased approach is now confirmed with the rate of GST first increasing to 8% from January 1, 2023 and then to 9% from January 1, 20...Continued

VAT on digital services to customers in Thailand

A new law in Thailand requires foreign digital service providers to register for VAT in Thailand and charge, collect and remit Thai VAT on supplies of digital services to Thai consumers....Continued