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    Finland

    Finland Parliament Passes Bill to Amend VAT Law

    Bloomberg Tax · about 2 months ago

    Finland’s Parliament approved a bill on 28 November 2025 that introduces a 13.5% VAT rate on specified services, goods, and imports of collectibles and antiques. The new rate and related provisions take effect on 20 December 2025, covering all tax obligations from that date, including intra‑community acquisitions. The legislation will enter into force on the same day.

    Netherlands

    Netherlands Ministry of Finance parks February 2026 proposal for €2 National Handling Fee on small parcel imports from non-EU states

    VatCalc · about 2 months ago

    The Dutch Ministry of Finance has suspended its plan to impose a €2 customs handling fee on non‑EU parcel imports under €150, pending further EU action. An interim €3 customs levy will take effect from 1 July 2026, and the EU will remove the €150 de‑minimis exemption in 2028. The Dutch motion has passed the House but awaits Senate approval, with a final decision expected soon.

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    Belgium

    Belgians in a bind with VAT returns due to e‑invoicing problems

    Accountancy Vanmorgen · about 2 months ago

    Belgium has mandated electronic invoicing for VAT‑registered organisations since 1 January 2026. However, widespread technical problems with the Peppol platform and accounting software have caused invoices to be lost, duplicated or delayed, threatening to miss the 25 January VAT‑return deadline. Accountants have requested a three‑day extension and exemption from penalties if the issues can be proven.

    Hungary

    ECJ Rules Against Hungarian Input VAT Deduction on Re-Invoiced Supplies

    Bloomberg Tax · about 2 months ago

    The European Court of Justice ruled in Case T-363/25 that VAT deductions cannot be claimed on re-invoiced supplies when the underlying transaction structure is deemed fictitious. A Hungarian automotive parts trader was denied input VAT deduction on purchases from German suppliers re-invoiced through a domestic intermediary.

    Germany

    Section 21b German VAT Act: Special Provisions for Centralised Clearance

    KMLZ · about 2 months ago

    Germany introduces Section 21b to the VAT Act from 1 January 2026, addressing import VAT treatment when customs declarations are filed in one EU Member State but goods are cleared in another. The new rules clarify that import VAT liability arises domestically when goods are presented domestically, with specific provisions for AEO C holders using centralised clearance.

    Netherlands

    VAT Alert for Real Estate: Dutch Revision Regime Extended to Costly Services

    Duijn Tax · about 2 months ago

    From 1 January 2026, the Netherlands extends its VAT revision regime to costly real estate services exceeding €30,000. The new rules introduce a five-year revision period for qualifying renovation and improvement services, requiring real estate owners and developers to reassess VAT positioning on ongoing projects.

    Germany

    German Federal Fiscal Court: Input VAT Deduction for Renovation of Real Estate

    KMLZ · about 2 months ago

    The German Federal Fiscal Court ruled in July 2025 that input VAT on renovation costs for a historic castle is deductible when the property is intended for taxable rental activities, regardless of whether the renovation was financed through grants or donations. The ruling confirms that profitability is not required for taxable person status.

    Global

    Structured e-Invoicing Is GPS — PDFs Are Paper Maps

    LinkedIn Article by Markus Hornburg · about 2 months ago

    The article argues that structured e-invoicing is essential for real-time compliance, contrasting it with static PDF invoices that are likened to paper maps. It highlights the limitations of PDFs in modern tax and audit contexts and stresses the need for machine‑enforceable, globally standardised data objects. The piece serves as a commentary on the evolving expectations of tax authorities and the strategic importance of real‑time visibility for CFOs.

    European Union

    EU €3 Parcel Duties from July 2026 – Early Movers: Romania and Italy Go Live; France and Netherlands at Proposal Phase

    VatCalc · about 2 months ago

    The EU has agreed an interim €3 customs levy for parcels that will take effect on 1 July 2026. Romania and Italy have already implemented national levies of 25 RON (~€5) and €2 respectively for low‑value parcels, while the Netherlands and France remain in proposal stages. The move aims to curb VAT and customs fraud on low‑value e‑commerce shipments.

    South Korea

    South Korea Tax Agency Issues Press Release on VAT Filing, Payment Deadlines

    Bloomberg Tax · about 2 months ago

    The South Korean National Tax Service released a press statement outlining new VAT filing and payment deadlines. The main deadlines are Jan. 26 for filing and paying returns for the July–December 2025 period, and March 26 for an extended payment deadline for certain SMEs. Simplified taxpayers and businesses facing financial difficulties also receive automatic or optional extensions.

    Bahamas

    VAT eliminated on unprepared food, owner-occupied duplexes receive expanded tax relief

    Eye Witness News · about 2 months ago

    The Bahamian government has announced that from 1 April 2026, VAT on unprepared food will be reduced from 5% to 0%, covering items such as fresh produce, baby food, snacks and frozen foods. Additionally, owner‑occupied duplexes and triplexes will qualify for a residential property tax exemption, expanding earlier property‑tax relief measures.

    Serbia

    Serbia e-invoicing law amendments adopted

    Pagero · about 2 months ago

    Serbia’s new e‑invoicing law, adopted in Official Gazette No. 109/2025, introduces mandatory e‑invoicing for retail sales to corporate cardholders and public sector entities, postpones pre‑filled VAT returns to 2027, and requires internal invoices to be generated in the SEF system. The Ministry of Finance also released SEF version 3.14.0 with new validation and reporting features.

    Malaysia

    MyInvois E-Invoicing Postponed: RM1m–RM5m Businesses Now Start in 2027

    RTCSuite · about 2 months ago

    Malaysia has postponed the rollout of its MyInvois e‑invoicing system for businesses with annual turnover between RM1 million and RM5 million, moving the implementation date to 2027. The change reflects a shift in the national e‑invoicing roadmap and raises the threshold for mandatory e‑invoicing. Businesses in this turnover bracket must prepare to comply by 2027.

    Global

    OECD Issues Guidance On Real-Time Reporting For VAT

    Law360 · about 2 months ago

    The OECD has released guidance for policymakers on designing mandates for real-time reporting of value‑added tax transactions. The guidance is aimed at countries that are considering or adopting real‑time reporting systems and outlines key principles and considerations for effective implementation.

    Bahamas

    Most Food Items to Be VAT Free as of April 1, PM Davis Announces

    EWNews · about 2 months ago

    The Bahamas will remove VAT from all food items previously taxed at 5% effective April 1 2026. The zero‑rate will cover unprepared groceries such as fresh produce, baby food, frozen foods, meats, staples, milk and eggs, but excludes prepared meals and restaurant food. The change aims to ease cost‑of‑living pressures.

    China

    PV export VAT rebates to be axed in April

    China Daily · about 2 months ago

    China will scrap value‑added tax rebates on photovoltaic products from April 2026, ending the export rebate for PV modules. Between April and December 2026, battery product rebates will be cut from 9% to 6%, and the full removal of PV rebates will take effect on 1 January 2027. The policy shift follows a November 2024 reduction of solar wafer, cell and module rebates from 13% to 9%.

    European Union

    OECD Issues Guidance On Real-Time Reporting For VAT

    Law360 · about 2 months ago

    The OECD has released guidance to help policymakers design real‑time reporting mandates for VAT transactions. The guidance outlines principles for implementing real‑time data submission to tax authorities, a feature increasingly adopted by member states. It aims to standardise reporting requirements and improve compliance.

    Austria

    Austria MOF Clarifies Liability for Standard Consumption Tax, VAT Regarding Cross-Border Vehicle Acquisitions

    Bloomberg Tax · about 2 months ago

    The Austrian Federal Ministry of Finance posted a Federal Finance Court decision clarifying liability for standard consumption tax (NoVA) and VAT on cross-border vehicle acquisitions. The ruling addresses the taxpayer’s center of life and the statute of limitations for assessments, upholding the Austrian Tax Office’s assessment in a case involving a German citizen residing in Austria who purchased a vehicle in Germany. The court dismissed the taxpayer’s arguments that the center of vital interests was in Germany and that the assessments were time-barred.

    Romania

    Romania announces January 2026 VAT and tax filing deadlines

    Global VAT Compliance · about 2 months ago

    The Romanian National Agency for Fiscal Administration (ANAF) has set key filing dates for January 2026, covering VAT registrations, returns, social contributions, withholding tax, and One‑Stop‑Shop (OSS) submissions. The deadlines vary by taxpayer type and transaction profile, with specific dates for quarterly VAT taxpayers, registration changes, and December 2025 related filings.

    Ukraine

    Ukraine’s e-invoicing regulations: B2G and B2B compliance

    OpenEnvoy · about 2 months ago

    Ukraine requires all VAT‑registered businesses to issue electronic invoices in XML format and submit them to the Unified Register of Tax Invoices before sending them to recipients. Public sector suppliers must use e‑invoicing for all transactions, with digital signatures mandatory and invoices archived for three years.

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