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    Global

    From infrastructure to network layer: the shifting economics of indirect tax compliance

    LinkedIn Article by Erik van der Hoeven · 39 minutes ago

    The article explains how indirect tax compliance has evolved from a SaaS-like model to an infrastructure layer, driven by regulatory changes such as e‑invoicing mandates that embed compliance into transactional workflows. It highlights the shift toward networked operating layers, with platforms focusing on connectivity, interoperability, and real‑time regulatory interaction rather than just calculation and filing. The piece notes that regulatory velocity and mandate rollouts are now key drivers of platform selection and market dynamics.

    European Union

    EN 16931 Goes ViDA-Ready: What CEN’s 2026 Approval Changes for EU e-Invoicing

    RTC Suite · about 4 hours ago

    On 13 February 2026 CEN approved updates to EN 16931‑1, modernising the standard for B2B e‑invoicing and ViDA‑driven reporting across the EU. The revision adds mandatory fields such as IBAN details, early‑payment discount and late‑payment charge indicators, and clarifies syntax bindings to UBL and UN/CEFACT CII, requiring businesses to adapt validation and mapping processes for automated compliance.

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    Portugal

    Transfer Pricing, VAT Risks Still Hazy After Stellantis Opinion

    Bloomberg Tax · about 6 hours ago

    The article examines how transfer pricing adjustments can trigger VAT when they are considered payment for goods or services, citing the recent Stellantis Portugal Advocate General opinion. It highlights the need for multinationals to conduct structured reviews, document economic rationale, and maintain evidence to mitigate VAT risks, especially in finance and insurance sectors.

    Poland

    Poland Digital Services Tax

    TaxFoundation · about 7 hours ago

    Poland’s Ministry of Digitalization has launched a public consultation on a new 3 % digital services tax (DST) that would broaden the existing 1.5 % rate to cover targeted advertising, multilateral digital interfaces and monetisation of user data, while exempting regulated financial services, direct online sales and publishing. The proposal would apply to companies with global revenue of €1 bn and Polish revenue above €6 m (PLN 25 m), and the government expects to raise about €400 m (PLN 1.7 bn) in 2027, roughly 0.3 % of total tax revenue. The article argues that the DST would impose a heavy burden on large multinationals, trigger potential US retaliation, and that a VAT reform would be a more efficient alternative.

    Portugal

    Transfer Pricing, VAT Risks Still Hazy After Stellantis Opinion

    Bloomberg Tax · about 7 hours ago

    Bloomberg Tax’s commentary discusses how transfer pricing adjustments can create VAT exposure, citing recent ECJ cases and a Stellantis Portugal Advocate General opinion. It explains that adjustments tied to specific goods or services may be subject to VAT, while purely profit‑based adjustments may not. The article advises multinationals to conduct structured reviews and maintain documentation to mitigate risks.

    Czech Republic

    Return of Electronic Reporting of Sales (EET) January 2027 Update

    VatCalc · about 7 hours ago

    The Czech government will reintroduce its Electronic Reporting of Sales (EET) regime from 1 January 2027 under a revised “EET 2.0” format, covering in‑person payments such as cash, card and QR code transactions. Small businesses earning below CZK 1 million can opt for an “EET OFF” exemption or simplified regime, and the Ministry estimates the system could raise an additional CZK 14–15 billion annually in VAT and income tax.

    Portugal

    Transfer Pricing, VAT Risks Still Hazy After Stellantis Opinion

    Bloomberg Tax · about 11 hours ago

    The Advocate General opinion in the Stellantis Portugal case highlights uncertainty over whether transfer pricing adjustments constitute separate supplies of services and thus trigger VAT. The article reviews recent ECJ cases, outlines the need for structured VAT reviews, and stresses the importance of documentation for multinationals, especially those in finance and insurance sectors.

    France

    France e-Invoicing Guide: B2B Mandate, Factur‑X & Compliance Requirements

    e-Invoice.app · about 12 hours ago

    France has rolled out a comprehensive e‑invoicing and e‑reporting regime that applies to all VAT‑registered businesses. Large and intermediate enterprises must send and receive structured e‑invoices from September 2026, with the sending obligation extended to all businesses by September 2027. The system requires real‑time reporting via Approved Platforms and imposes penalties of up to €15,000 per year for non‑compliance.

    Netherlands

    VAT deduction for workroom is possible, also with limited private use

    Van Oers · about 16 hours ago

    In December 2025 the Court of Appeal in ’s‑Hertogenbosch ruled that VAT can be deducted on construction costs of a workroom and garage rented to a company, provided the rental is a taxable economic activity. The ruling allows deduction only for the portion attributable to the taxable rental, even if the garage has limited private use. The decision is not final, as a cassation appeal has been filed with the Supreme Court, so businesses should seek VAT advice to ensure compliance.

    Denmark

    Denmark Tax Agency Clarifies VAT Treatment of Insurance Activities, Business Transfers

    Bloomberg Tax · about 16 hours ago

    The Danish Customs and Tax Administration issued a Tax Council Binding Answer (No. SKM2026.87.SR) on Feb. 17, 2026, clarifying the VAT treatment of insurance activities and business transfers for Danish branches of nonresident insurance groups. The answer addresses joint VAT registration conditions, agency agreements between branches, and employee transfer VAT implications, providing much-needed guidance for taxpayers in Denmark’s insurance sector.

    Belgium

    Belgium Announces Cabinet Approval of Draft Decree on VAT Rate Increases Regarding Specific Products, Services

    Bloomberg Tax · about 16 hours ago

    Belgium’s cabinet approved a draft royal decree on 14 February 2026 that raises VAT rates on certain goods and services. The decree increases the rate for pesticide and plant protection product deliveries from 12% to 21% and for furnished accommodation and camping pitch services from 6% to 12%.

    Argentina

    Argentina e-invoices settlements and pre-filled returns Jul 2026

    VatCalc · about 16 hours ago

    Argentina’s tax authority ARCA has introduced General Resolution 5824/26, expanding mandatory e‑invoicing to new sectors and launching a monthly electronic settlement system effective 1 July 2026. The resolution also provides pre‑filled VAT returns for Simplified Tax Regime taxpayers, with invoicing data automatically populating annual returns. Electronic invoices will be available via ARCA’s “My Receipts” portal and integrated into the Digital VAT Ledger.

    Newsletter Digest

    Thursday, 19 February 2026

    20 articles · 1 day ago

    Today's VAT news is dominated by developments in Europe, where discussions around potential VAT rate changes are underway in Germany, while the European Union has made key announcements on VAT revisions for real estate services and input VAT deductions. Additionally, several countries, including Greece and Sweden, are implementing updates to their digital invoicing systems and anti-VAT fraud measures. These changes aim to enhance tax compliance and prevent evasion across the region.

    France

    Mandatory electronic invoicing continues to trouble SAP clients

    Républik IT · 1 day ago

    The article reports that SAP’s newly approved Platform Agreed (PA) meets French e‑invoicing requirements, but users remain concerned about integration and fixed deadlines. It notes that the reform is already in place in Italy and Mexico and will be extended across the EU in the coming years, with full implementation in France scheduled for 2026.

    Italy

    Death of Professional: VAT Invoicing by Heirs

    Commercialista Telematico · 1 day ago

    Italian tax authority clarifies that heirs of a deceased professional must issue VAT invoices on behalf of the deceased and, if the VAT number has ceased, must request its reactivation to pay tax on compensation received after death.

    Moldova

    Fewer companies required to pay VAT: VAT registration threshold raised to 1.7 million lei

    MoldPres · 1 day ago

    Moldovan Parliament has raised the VAT registration threshold from 1.2 million lei to 1.7 million lei, effective 1 March 2026. The change reduces the number of companies required to register for VAT and aims to ease administrative burdens for microenterprises.

    United Kingdom

    Completing an Import One Stop Shop VAT return as an intermediary on behalf of your client

    UK Government · 1 day ago

    HMRC’s guidance explains that intermediaries can register for the Import One‑Stop Shop (IOSS) scheme from 1 April 2026 and must submit a monthly IOSS VAT return on behalf of each client. The return must capture VAT on low‑value imports to EU and Northern Ireland consumers, use ECB exchange rates, and requires nil returns if no sales occur. Intermediaries must also keep 10‑year records and can correct returns within three years.

    Belgium

    Belgium e-Invoicing Guide: B2B Mandate, Timeline & Compliance Requirements

    e-Invoice.app · 1 day ago

    Belgium will require all VAT‑registered businesses to exchange B2B invoices electronically via the Peppol network using the BIS Billing 3.0 standard from 1 January 2026. A Q1 2026 grace period allows technical setup without penalties, while non‑resident firms and B2C transactions are exempt. Penalties for non‑compliance start at €1,500 and increase to €5,000 for subsequent offences.

    Germany

    Germany VAT Hike Talk on February 18: DIW Flags 21% Policy Risk

    Meyka · 1 day ago

    German economists warn that a shift from the current 19% VAT to 21% is possible amid weak growth and tight budgets. A 21% rate would raise gross prices of VAT‑able goods by about 1.68% and create a short‑term inflation bump, especially impacting discretionary sectors such as retail, e‑commerce, and hospitality.

    Netherlands

    VAT revision on real estate services from 2026

    Taxence · 1 day ago

    On 1 January 2026, Dutch law introduces a five‑year revision regime for investment services on real estate. The regime applies to services costing €30,000 or more (excluding VAT) and requires annual testing of 20% of deducted VAT against actual use. It also mandates repayment or additional deduction when the property's use changes between taxable and exempt.

    Romania

    European Union Gazettes ECJ Preliminary Ruling on Criminal Evidence in Romanian Input VAT Deduction Disputes

    Bloomberg Tax · 1 day ago

    The European Court of Justice issued a preliminary ruling (Case C-475/24) on 16 February 2026, addressing the admissibility of criminal evidence in disputes over Romanian input VAT deductions linked to inactive or unregistered suppliers. The decision interprets EU Directive 2006/112/EC on the common system of VAT in conjunction with the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.

    Newsletter Digest

    Tuesday, 17 February 2026

    18 articles · 3 days ago

    Today's VAT news highlights key developments across the globe, including recent reductions and exemptions in various regions, such as Bangladesh's decreased VAT on LPG and Nigeria's removal of VAT on land, buildings, and rent. Meanwhile, businesses are being cautioned about the potential risks of delaying VAT compliance during system upgrades. These updates, along with the latest on Ireland's VAT modernisation regime and the release of the Global VAT Guide, underscore the importance of staying informed on evolving tax regulations.

    Newsletter Digest

    Thursday, 12 February 2026

    19 articles · 8 days ago

    Today's VAT news highlights key developments in Europe, APAC, and Africa, with a focus on e-invoicing implementation, VAT reforms, and customs duty updates. Sweden and South Africa are moving forward with domestic e-invoicing assessments and digital reporting reforms, while France reflects on its first 30 days of VAT reforms. Additionally, the EU Council has agreed on a flat rate customs duty for low-value e-commerce imports, and Thailand's VAT hike plans face potential political hurdles.

    Newsletter Digest

    Tuesday, 10 February 2026

    11 articles · 10 days ago

    Today's VAT news highlights key developments in Europe, the Middle East, and APAC, with a focus on clarified rules and regulations, including VAT refunds for non-EU individuals and leased housing modules. Additionally, expert tax advisory services are helping UAE businesses navigate complex compliance issues, while China has introduced measures to waive import duties and VAT on e-commerce export returns. These updates underscore the ongoing evolution of VAT policies and procedures globally.

    Newsletter Digest

    Thursday, 5 February 2026

    17 articles · 15 days ago

    Today's VAT news highlights key developments in international tax policies, including China's newly posted VAT and consumption tax policies for exports and cross-border services, as well as updates in Europe where countries such as France and Poland are refining their e-invoicing and VAT registration rules. Meanwhile, recent analyses suggest that certain companies, like China Mobile, may be less impacted by VAT hikes. These changes have significant implications for businesses operating globally, particularly in the APAC and European regions.

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