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Mexico COVID-19 VAT cut to 10% proposal

The Mexican senate is to consider a bill to reduce the Value Added Tax rate from 16% to 10% for six months untill the end of 2020. The measure is in recognition of the financial difficulties businesse...Continued

Costa Rica VAT cut to 9% proposal

Costa Rica is to considering cutting Value Added Tax on the current standard rate of 13% to 9%. The reduction to help businesses cope with the COVID-19 epidemic would be in place for one year....Continued

Germany cuts VAT from 19% to 16% until 31 Dec 2020

Germany has announced a €130billion COVID-19 stimulus package including a cut in the standard Value Added Tax rate from 19% to 16% from 1 July to 31 December 2020. The reduced VAT rate of 7% will als...Continued

UK marketplace deemed supplier VAT liabilities 2021

HMRC is considering transferring some VAT calculation and collection obligations of third-party sellers onto online marketplaces that facilitate the sale. The measures would only apply to B2C transact...Continued

Ethiopia coronavirus VAT measures

Ethiopia has put into place a number of Value Added Tax reliefs to help businesses during the COVID-19 crisis. ...Continued

Italy precompleted VAT returns January 2021

Updated 28 May 2020: Italy has now delayed again the introduction of precompleted VAT returns. This time due to the COVID crisis. The new implementation date is 1 January 2021....Continued

Germany delays non-EU VAT reclaim deadline

Germany have become the latest EU member state to push back the 2019 13th Directive reclaims deadline for businesses from 30 June to 30 September 2020. This is as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic....Continued

Poland SAF-T (JPK_K) delay 1 Oct 2020

The Polish Ministry of Finance is considering a further delay to 1 October 2020 of the introduction of the new version of SAF-T (JPK_K 7) reporting regime, designed to replace the regular VAT return....Continued

Nigeria VAT measures for coronavirus

The Nigerian Federal Inland Revenue Service has delayed the deadlines on Value Added Tax returns to help businesses during the COVID-19 crisis....Continued

Luxembourg VAT credits in coronavirus pandemic

The Luxembourg Ministry of Finance has confirmed speedy refunds of VAT credits due to businesses on balances below €10,000. This is designed to help businesses experiencing credit issues as a result o...Continued