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    Canada

    The GST credit helps today, but who pays tomorrow?

    Canadian Affairs · about 1 hour ago

    Canada’s Parliament fast‑tracked legislation to boost the GST credit over six years at a cost of $12.4 billion, targeting low‑ and moderate‑income households. The credit will rise 50 % in 2024 and then increase by 25 % each year from July 2025, with a family of four eligible for up to $1,890 in 2026. The editorial critiques the lack of funding plans and the long‑term impact on the deficit.

    China

    China Moves Forward VAT Payments for Prepaid Service Firms

    Yicai Global · about 6 hours ago

    Chinese authorities have advanced the timing of VAT payments for firms that collect money before delivering services, requiring tax on the full amount received earlier. The change may push businesses over the CNY5 million threshold, forcing a switch to general VAT taxpayer status.

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    China

    The domestic service industry will continue to be exempt from value-added tax

    StockTitan · about 6 hours ago

    China’s 2026 tax reform will keep domestic service enterprises exempt from VAT and introduce several other incentives. The policy also allows social insurance contributions to be deducted from taxable income, offers preferential corporate income tax rates for eligible firms, and provides personal income tax deductions to spur household demand.

    China

    China MOF Announces Policy on Scope of VAT

    Bloomberg Tax · about 7 hours ago

    The Chinese Ministry of Finance issued Announcement No. 9/2026 on January 31, 2026, defining the goods and services subject to the 9% VAT rate. The policy lists a wide range of agricultural products, utilities, media, and real estate transactions that will be taxed at this rate.

    Bulgaria

    VAT, VIES, OSS & Intrastat: What’s the Difference?

    Accountancy Bulgaria · about 14 hours ago

    This article explains the distinct roles of VAT returns, VIES, OSS, and Intrastat in Bulgaria and the EU, highlighting that each serves a different purpose—tax calculation, B2B reporting, B2C cross‑border sales, and statistical monitoring. It notes key changes effective from 2026, including euro adoption for VAT communications and the gradual introduction of SAF‑T. Understanding these differences helps businesses avoid compliance errors and audit risks.

    Belgium

    Belgian VAT rates changes coming up: focus on food sales, entertainment and hospitality

    EY · about 15 hours ago

    EY highlights forthcoming changes to Belgian VAT rates, with particular emphasis on the food, entertainment and hospitality sectors. The commentary outlines the sectors that will be most affected but does not provide specific rate adjustments or implementation dates.

    Mexico

    Mexico ends VAT creditability for insurers on insurance claim payments

    Lockton · about 15 hours ago

    Mexico has enacted a tax reform that removes VAT creditability for insurers on direct payments for goods and services used to settle insurance claims. The reform, effective 1 January 2026 and retroactive to the 2025 fiscal year, turns VAT into a non‑recoverable cost, potentially raising premiums by 8‑10% for medical and auto insurance. Insurers must adjust their claim settlement and pricing strategies accordingly.

    Latvia

    Latvia Parliament Considers Bill to Amend VAT Law

    Bloomberg Tax · about 16 hours ago

    Latvia's parliament has accepted Bill No. 1206 for consideration, which proposes reducing the VAT rate on firewood and thermal energy for household use from 12% to 5% between Jan. 1 and April 30, 2026. The bill also requires that invoices issued at the 12% rate during that period be corrected by the law’s entry‑into‑force date.

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom Tax Tribunal Clarifies Eligibility for Input VAT Deductions Related to Fraud

    Bloomberg Tax · about 16 hours ago

    The UK First‑Tier Tax Tribunal issued a judgment on 26 January 2026 clarifying the eligibility of input VAT deductions in cases involving fraud. The tribunal upheld HMRC’s denial of deductions for payments to four payroll service providers, finding that the taxpayers knew the transactions were connected to VAT fraud. The decision reinforces that knowledge of fraud can lead to denial of input VAT recovery.

    Brazil

    Brazil's split payments to combat VAT fraud

    VatCalc · about 16 hours ago

    Brazil will roll out an intelligent split payment system for VAT starting 1 January 2026 to curb fraud. Pilot testing begins on 6 April 2026, with the production version following on 4 April. The mechanism requires payment service providers to verify supplier VAT credits before transferring funds, and buyers can only claim credits after the supplier has paid the tax.

    Newsletter Digest

    Thursday, 5 February 2026

    17 articles · 1 day 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.

    United Kingdom

    The Boehringer Verdict That Could Rewrite Healthcare & Pharma VAT Forever

    Cooper Parry · 1 day ago

    The UK First Tier Tribunal ruled that payments under VPAG, PPRS and similar schemes are post‑supply price reductions, meaning the VAT originally paid was too high. The Upper Tribunal hearing is set for 9–11 February 2026, with a decision expected shortly after, potentially unlocking up to £2.5 billion in VAT reclaims for pharma and healthcare businesses. Companies can adjust VAT back up to four years by filing protective claims now.

    India

    No GST On Life And Health Insurance Premiums After Council Nod: Govt

    A2Z Taxcorp · 1 day ago

    India's GST Council has granted an exemption on individual life and health insurance premiums, removing the 18% GST. The decision, announced in a written reply on 5 February 2026, covers all individual policies including family floater plans. IRDAI confirmed that insurers have passed the benefit to policyholders without raising premiums.

    Sweden

    Modernised and fraud‑preventive handling of VAT

    Regeringen · 1 day ago

    The Swedish Finance Department has issued Directive Dir. 2026:9 to modernise VAT rules and strengthen anti‑fraud measures. It mandates a special investigator to assess how EU VAT rules for the digital age will be implemented in Swedish law, including digital reporting based on electronic invoicing for cross‑border transactions. The investigation must be reported by 30 November 2027.

    Bangladesh

    Advisory Council approves 7.5% VAT waiver on domestic LPG

    The Business Standard · 1 day ago

    The Advisory Council in Bangladesh has approved a waiver of the 7.5% VAT and 2% advance tax on domestic LPG at local production and trading stages, effective from 5 February 2026. The waiver retains only a 7.5% VAT at the import stage, aiming to reduce the overall tax burden on LPG and potentially lower retail prices.

    China

    China MOF Announces Interim Measures on Input VAT Deduction for Long-Term Assets

    Bloomberg Tax · 1 day ago

    The Chinese Ministry of Finance issued Announcement No. 15/2026 on Feb 2 2026, outlining interim measures for input VAT deductions on long‑term assets. The measures clarify the scope of long‑term fixed assets, set a 5 million‑yuan threshold for mixed‑use assets, and define the adjustment period for deduction. These rules apply to assets acquired from Jan 1 2026 or recognized before Dec 31 2025.

    Spain

    CJEU rejects Spain’s restrictive VAT exemption approach for independent groups of persons

    International Tax Review · 1 day ago

    The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruled that Spain cannot impose a stricter “directly and exclusively” requirement on VAT exemptions for services supplied by independent groups of persons. The decision clarifies that services must be directly necessary for the exempt activity, but exclusivity is not required, allowing general services such as cleaning to qualify. The ruling also states that competition distortion must be assessed on a concrete basis, not presumed.

    United Kingdom

    KPMG Talking Points 04/26 – weekly indirect tax news update

    KPMG · 1 day ago

    KPMG’s weekly update highlights two contrasting VAT rulings on hair loss treatments and a key import‑VAT recovery case. The UK Tax Tribunal zero‑rated the Kinsey system for female hair loss as a service of adapting goods for a disabled person, while a surgical hair transplant was standard‑rated as cosmetic. The Yourway Transport decision clarified that a taxpayer can recover import VAT on drugs moved to other Member States when acting as an agent and deemed owner under s47.

    China

    China MOF Posts 2026 VAT, Consumption Tax Policies for Exports, Cross-Border Services

    Bloomberg Tax · 1 day ago

    China’s Ministry of Finance issued Announcement No. 11 on 31 January 2026, establishing new VAT and consumption tax rules for exported goods and cross‑border services. The announcement, effective 1 January 2026, sets criteria for VAT exemption, outlines refund rates and formulas, specifies consumption‑tax exemptions, and requires export tax refunds to be claimed within 36 months. It also repeals earlier notices.

    France

    France 2026 Finance Bill rejection e-invoicing mandate risk

    VatCalc · 1 day ago

    The 2026 Finance Bill passed on 2 February 2026 establishes mandatory B2B e‑invoicing and B2C e‑reporting in France from 1 September 2026. Article 28 details the platform model, penalties, data transmission requirements and clarifies the roles of approved partner dematerialisation platforms and the Chorus Pro portal.

    Poland

    Poland narrows KSeF scope for non-residents: it’s about fixed establishment involvement – not VAT numbers

    VatCalc · 1 day ago

    Poland’s Ministry of Finance clarified that non‑resident businesses are subject to KSeF e‑invoicing only if they have a Polish fixed establishment (SMPD/FE) that participates in the specific supply. The rule, effective 1 February 2026, does not trigger on a Polish VAT registration alone and requires a full assessment of the fixed establishment’s involvement per transaction.

    Newsletter Digest

    Tuesday, 3 February 2026

    10 articles · 3 days ago

    In today's VAT news, developments in Europe take center stage, with Germany extending its VAT special advance payment deadline, HMRC outlining its stance on artificial intelligence in tax software, and a UK tribunal ruling in favor of VAT relief for a hair loss treatment. Meanwhile, outside of Europe, Colombia has suspended its VAT on gambling due to a state of emergency, and operators in China are expressing concerns over a potential VAT increase. These updates highlight the evolving landscape of VAT regulations globally.

    Newsletter Digest

    Thursday, 29 January 2026

    17 articles · 8 days ago

    Today's VAT news highlights key developments across the globe, including updates on Poland's KSeF system and HMRC's new VAT enrolment step in Europe, as well as significant changes to VAT regulations in Saudi Arabia and GST policies in the Americas. These changes aim to address growing concerns around tax fraud and compliance, while also impacting various industries such as e-commerce and investment. As governments continue to evolve their tax policies, businesses must stay informed to navigate the increasingly complex VAT landscape.

    Newsletter Digest

    Tuesday, 27 January 2026

    10 articles · 10 days ago

    In today's VAT news, several key developments are shaping the global tax landscape, including VAT reductions on essential items in Austria and a significant court ruling on VAT recovery for share sale adviser fees in Europe. Meanwhile, efforts to raise VAT thresholds are gaining momentum in various regions, with proponents arguing it would alleviate the burden on small businesses. These updates highlight the ongoing evolution of VAT policies and regulations across Europe, APAC, and Africa.

    Newsletter Digest

    Thursday, 22 January 2026

    19 articles · 15 days ago

    Today's VAT news highlights key developments in Europe and the Americas, including extensions to zero-rate VAT schemes and innovative relief measures for low-income households. Notable updates also include the implementation of new duties on electric cars and ongoing challenges related to tax compliance and appeals. These stories demonstrate the evolving landscape of VAT policies and their impact on businesses and individuals worldwide.

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