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Greek e-invoices delayed until June 2020

The first stage launch of Greek e-books and e-invoices has been pushed back until at least 1 June 2020....Continued

Croatia COVID-19 VAT deferrals

Croatia is to allow VAT registered businesses to delay their Value Added Tax liabilities due in April out to July. There will be no penalties or late interest charges. But returns must still be filed ...Continued

Portugal delays B2G e-invoicing

On 7 April, Portugal confirmed in Decree-Law No. 14-A/2020 that the deadline for mandatory Business-to-Government (B2G) electronic invoices would be delayed from 18 April 2020. ...Continued

Kyrgyzstan COVID-19 VAT measures

The Central Asian state of Kyrgyzstan has announced measure to help businesses coping with the effects of the coronavirus epidemic....Continued

Vietnam delays mandatory e-invoicing

Vietnam has issued a draft decree to delay for the mandatory requirement for businesses to produce electronic invoices. The implementation date is being moved from 1 November 2020 to 1 July 2022....Continued

Botswana VAT COVID-19 reliefs

The Botswana Ministry of Finance has published a range of Value Added Tax and other tax measurer for businesses affected by the coronavirus epidemic. ...Continued

Canada Manitoba cuts Provincial Sales Tax to 6% July 2020

The Canadian province of Manitoba is to reduce its Provincial Sales Tax rate from 7% to 6% on 1 July 2020. The rate was last cut in 2019 from 8%. With the decrease, Manitoba’s retail sales tax rate wi...Continued

Indonesia VAT on foreign electronic services update

Indonesia has drafted laws to require foreign providers of digital or electronic services to consumers to VAT register and charge Indonesian tax. This will include VAT on transactions, and a new digit...Continued

Taiwan VAT easements for coronavirus

VAT registered businesses in Taiwan have been provided with payment and filing relief during the coronavirus epidemic....Continued

UK Jersey delays GST payments for COVID-19

The Channel Islands Jersey is to delay Goods and Services Tax payments to assist businesses during the coronavirus crisis....Continued