From the 1st January 2024, the Luxembourgish government is extending the reverse charge mechanism to the following supplies:
From the 1st January 2024, the Luxembourgish government is extending the reverse charge mechanism to the following supplies:
A few countries have recently update their position on the implementation of the e-invoicing. Listed below are the latest updates:
The Latvian government is planning to increase the reduced VAT rate on fruit and vegetables from 5% to 12% from the 1st January 2024. The reduced VAT […]
The Romanian government has published a new law increasing from the 1st January 2024 the VAT rate from the reduced rate of 9% to the standard VAT […]
The Czech lower house of Parliament has approved the proposal of consolidating the two reduced VAT rates of 15% and 10% into a single VAT rate of […]
On the 13th October, the Irish Revenue has issued a new Tax and Duty Manual (TDM) providing guidance on the VAT treatment of medical equipment and appliances. […]
On the 17th October, in an amended draft Finance Bill for 2024, the French government has published the new proposed timeline for e-invoicing: All taxpayers will be […]
Estonia is taking a step forward the mandatory B2B e-invoicing, planning to change their Accounting Act to implement a customer-driven B2B e-invoicing mandate aligned with the European […]
s part of the Budget 2024, the Portuguese government is proposing to introduce the following VAT measures:
The Greek Ministry of Finance and VAT authorities (AADE) started a dialogue with the European Commission for a potential derogation for an e-invoicing mandate, potentially from 2025. […]
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