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Belgium VAT filing COVID delays

Belgium has announced that taxpayers may delay the filing deadlines for their VAT returns in recognition of the COVID crisis....Continued

China updates VAT compliance plans

China announces measures to simplify its VAT regime, and support small businesses during the COVID crisis...Continued

World turns to VAT cuts on COVID-19 threat

Countries are turning to emergency tax cuts to support their stuttering economies under the coronavirus (COVID-19) threat. VAT is the popular stimulant as it can be adjusted overnight and boosts consu...Continued

Oman 5% VAT launched today

Oman has set-out the VAT registration timetable as the Arab Gulf country implements VAT from 16 April 2021. There will be a compulsory VAT registration threshold of OMR 38,500. There will be a volunta...Continued

Do I need a VAT fiscal representative after Brexit?

Following the UK leaving the EU VAT regime from 1 January 2021, UK e-commerce sellers or B2B supply chain operators may have the obligation to appoint VAT Fiscal Representatives for their non-resident...Continued

Canada British Columbia PST on digital services 1 April 2021

The Canadian province on British Columbia has introduced from 1 April 2021 the obligation to charge Provincial Sales Tax (PST) on income earned by non-resident providers of digital services. Check Ava...Continued

France B2B e-invoicing B2C e-records 2023

France is progressing its 2023 launch of B2B e-invoice and B2C e-records reporting. It has opted to follow the Mexican-model with government certified agents for submitting live invoices for digital s...Continued

Italy COVID-19 VAT measures

Italy is offering a two-year payment plan on Value Added Tax liabilities for businesses during the coronavirus pandemic...Continued

Hungary live reporting 1 April B2C mandatory

Hungary’s live VAT transaction reporting (RTIR) is being extended from 1 April 2021 to include B2C invoices. The plan had been for the current B2B invoice submissions regime to include consumer invoic...Continued

EU customs changes with ecommerce VAT package

EU customs for ecommerce is changing on 1 July 2021. This is based on the EU introducing a range of VAT measures for ecommerce sellers and marketplaces from 1 July 2021. These include: One-Stop-Shop (...Continued