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    European Union

    The European Union has proposed a law that would give the government the ability to temporarily lower the VAT rate

    Vijesti · about 2 hours ago

    The EU has proposed a law allowing governments to temporarily reduce VAT rates to counteract price rises, particularly in fuel, and protect citizens’ standard of living. The proposal is aimed at mitigating inflationary pressures in Montenegro and has broad political support. It follows examples such as Spain’s reduction of fuel VAT from 21% to 10%.

    Russia

    Russia to Exempt Crypto Exchanges and Custodial Services From VAT

    CoinSpot · about 4 hours ago

    Russia is proposing to exempt crypto exchanges and custodial services from VAT, with the bill expected to be adopted by July 1 2026. The exemption covers digital rights confirming exclusively monetary claims but does not apply to profits, which will still be taxed under standard rules. Ordinary users will face a purchase limit of $3,700 per year and can only buy the largest coins listed by the Central Bank.

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    Russia

    Russia to exempt crypto exchange and custody services from VAT

    CryptoPolitan · about 13 hours ago

    Russia is drafting a law that will exempt cryptocurrency exchange and custody services from VAT, while subjecting their profits to standard corporate tax. The bill also introduces new personal tax rules for crypto traders, limits retail purchases to $3,700 per year, and requires Russian residents to report foreign‑based crypto wallets to the Federal Tax Service.

    European Union

    EU Parliament Reconsiders Reverse Charge as MTIC Fraud Tool

    VATCalc · about 13 hours ago

    The EU Parliament has reopened debate on the optional reverse charge mechanism, which is set to expire on 31 December 2026. While the tool has proven effective in curbing missing trader intra‑community fraud in high‑risk sectors, concerns remain about VAT distortions and the need for complementary digital reporting controls. The review signals that reverse charge will stay part of the anti‑fraud toolkit but will be increasingly paired with real‑time transaction monitoring under the ViDA framework.

    Austria

    Fixed Establishment for VAT Purposes

    Kancelaria Skarbiec · 1 day ago

    The article analyzes the CJEU ruling in Titanium Ltd v. Finanzamt Österreich (C-931/19) and its implications for fixed establishment and reverse charge in cross‑border B2B services. It clarifies that a fixed establishment requires permanent human and technical resources, and that the reverse charge applies when such an establishment exists. It also notes that Article 47 lex specialis applies to services linked to immovable property, making VAT payable in the Member State where the property is located regardless of a fixed establishment.

    Russia

    Russia to exempt crypto exchange and custody services from VAT

    Cryptopolitan · 1 day ago

    Russia will exempt cryptocurrency exchange and custody services from value‑added tax, covering ancillary services related to issuance and trading of digital currencies. The bill, expected to be adopted by July 1 2026, also sets corporate tax rules for platform profits and allows traders to offset acquisition costs against income, though losses cannot be carried forward.

    Slovak Republic

    Slovakia extends reverse charge to tackle VAT fraud

    VatCalc · 1 day ago

    Slovakia is drafting legislation to extend its domestic reverse charge regime to high‑risk B2B services such as IT, advertising and consultancy. The new rules would shift VAT liability to the customer and would only take effect once Slovakia secures a derogation from Article 193 of the EU VAT Directive. Businesses should prepare for customer‑side VAT accounting, stricter VAT ID checks and ERP updates.

    Poland

    Subsidiary Constitute as Fixed Establishment for VAT Purposes?

    Kancelaria Skarbiec · 1 day ago

    The article examines the CJEU ruling on whether a subsidiary automatically constitutes a fixed establishment for VAT purposes. It explains that a subsidiary must satisfy substantive conditions under Article 11 of Implementing Regulation No 282/2011, and that a third‑country parent operating through a subsidiary in Poland does not automatically create a fixed establishment. The ruling also clarifies that EU‑Korea FTA restrictions on corporate forms do not affect the fixed establishment concept.

    Portugal

    VAT in Portugal: International and Domestic Mechanisms

    LinkedIn · 2 days ago

    The post outlines Portugal’s VAT framework, highlighting the 23% domestic rate, the 0% international regime for services to non‑EU clients, and the reverse‑charge rule within the EU. It also discusses exempt sectors under Article 9, the 6% reduced rate for affordable housing, and the digitised 2026 recovery process for VAT credits.

    India

    GST Federalism Crisis 2026: How States Lost Fiscal Power

    Frontline · 2 days ago

    India’s GST, launched in 2017, was intended to unify indirect taxes and balance fiscal power between the Union and States. However, successive rate cuts, the expiration of the compensation guarantee in 2022, and the 2025 three‑tier reform have eroded state revenue, deepening fiscal dependence on the Union.

    European Union

    EU Parliament pushes 200 amendments on VAT and other taxes on banking & insurance

    VatCalc · 2 days ago

    EU Parliament has tabled more than 200 amendments to its draft report on a coherent tax framework for the financial sector, with VAT reform at the centre. The proposals aim to narrow the long‑standing VAT exemption for financial services, tax fee‑based B2B services, consolidate the Insurance Premium Tax into VAT, and modernise rules for neobanks, crypto and other digital financial services. A parliamentary vote is scheduled for 26 April 2026, with a vote expected in May and potential plenary adoption in June.

    Sri Lanka

    Sri Lanka VAT on digital services proposals

    VatCalc · 3 days ago

    Sri Lanka has postponed the introduction of VAT on non‑resident digital services to 1 July 2026, from the originally planned 1 April. The amendment imposes an 18 % VAT on B2C digital and electronic services, aligning the country with over 120 other jurisdictions. Guidance on registration and compliance will be released in 2027, while local providers already pay 18 % VAT and B2B services are expected to be zero‑rated.

    United Kingdom

    Colchester college wins Court of Appeal VAT fight

    FE Week · 3 days ago

    The Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of Colchester Institute in a VAT dispute with HMRC, allowing the college to reclaim VAT on pre‑2010 capital projects. The decision could extend to an estimated 20‑30 other colleges and raises uncertainty for charities that may lose VAT discounts. The ruling centres on the Lennartz mechanism, which HMRC had withdrawn in 2010.

    United States

    AI Sales Tax

    Sovos · 3 days ago

    AI sales tax blog post discusses how U.S. states are treating SaaS and AI chatbot services under existing sales tax frameworks. It highlights recent rulings in Kentucky, Indiana, Maine, and New York, noting that some states tax SaaS as a service while others exempt it. The article also explores potential future tax implications for AI‑powered physical products and advises businesses to monitor state developments closely.

    Malta

    New VAT changes in gambling and betting

    Deloitte Malta · 4 days ago

    Malta’s Value Added Tax Act will be amended by amendment 86 of 2026, taking effect on 1 October 2026, to narrow the VAT exemption for gambling and betting services. The changes are expected to improve VAT recovery for B2C operators and certain B2B providers, with detailed guidelines to follow.

    Spain

    Spain Approves Draft Bill for Compulsory B2B E-Invoicing

    Seeburger · 4 days ago

    Spain has approved a draft bill that will extend mandatory e‑invoicing from the B2G sector to B2B transactions. The new law requires companies to use certified invoicing software from 1 January 2024 and sets a phased implementation schedule based on turnover thresholds. Non‑compliance can lead to fines up to €10,000.

    Newsletter Digest

    Thursday, 2 April 2026

    9 articles · 4 days ago

    Today's VAT news highlights significant developments in Europe, with Poland's KSeF Phase 2 implementation and Ireland's VAT modernisation efforts underway, alongside Germany's e-invoicing guidance. Meanwhile, a new analysis warns that many companies may struggle with real-time tax compliance. Additionally, New Zealand's consumption tax regime has been recognised as a leader in the Asia-Pacific region, offering valuable insights for international tax professionals.

    European Union

    EU e-Invoicing Directive Under Review: What to Expect from the EU Commission's Reality Check Workshop

    e-Invoice.app · 4 days ago

    The European Commission will host a public workshop on 27 April 2026 to review the revision of Directive 2014/55/EU on e‑invoicing in public procurement. The event will outline potential policy measures, gather stakeholder feedback, and discuss the three policy options for the revision. The outcome will influence upcoming compliance requirements, including the ViDA reform that will mandate structured e‑invoicing for intra‑EU B2B transactions by July 2030.

    European Union

    Zero-Person Companies Operated by AI Would Create VAT Tensions

    Bloomberg Tax · 4 days ago

    The article examines how fully automated, AI‑run companies—termed zero‑person companies—challenge existing VAT rules. It explains that while such entities can perform all operational tasks, they still require a human link for legal accountability, and their place of establishment for VAT purposes is determined by where central administration effectively occurs, often defaulting to the registered office. The piece also discusses the low likelihood of fixed establishments arising solely from cloud infrastructure and outlines compliance implications for tax authorities.

    Poland

    Poland's KSeF Phase 2 Takes Effect After Solving Initial Hurdles

    The Invoicing Hub · 4 days ago

    Poland’s National e‑Invoicing System (KSeF) entered its second phase on April 1 2026, expanding the mandatory e‑invoicing requirement to almost all VAT‑registered businesses. The Ministry of Finance confirmed no sanctions for 2026 errors and reported over 87 million invoices processed in the first two months. The platform operates on Polish servers with proprietary encryption and a 24:1 capacity ratio.

    What is Real-Time Tax? Why Most Companies Will Fail?

    LinkedIn Article by Ridvan Yigit · 5 days ago

    The article explains that real‑time tax compliance involves continuous exchange and validation of transaction data with tax authorities, embedding tax processes into operational workflows. It identifies three main barriers—fragmented system landscapes, data that is not real‑time ready, and legacy operating models—and argues that local, country‑by‑country solutions will not scale. The author advocates for a unified data platform and a shift to viewing tax as part of digital infrastructure.

    Newsletter Digest

    Tuesday, 31 March 2026

    7 articles · 6 days ago

    Today's VAT news highlights efforts to mitigate inflationary pressures, with Poland introducing fuel price caps and reduced VAT rates in response to rising global oil costs. Meanwhile, experts in the APAC region are advocating for simplified tax structures, such as a uniform GST rate, to promote economic efficiency. Additionally, European governments are advancing various tax reform initiatives, including new tax bills and VAT reforms, aimed at modernizing their tax systems and addressing emerging issues like e-invoicing and digital platforms.

    Newsletter Digest

    Thursday, 26 March 2026

    15 articles · 11 days ago

    Today's VAT news focuses on key developments in Europe, including updates on Germany's new e-invoice standard, XRechnung 4.0, and the impact of VAT rises on private schools. Additionally, recent court decisions, such as the TUI Belgium case, and HMRC briefs on temporary medical staff, highlight the ongoing evolution of VAT liability and compliance. These articles provide essential insights for businesses operating in the European market, particularly those in e-commerce and healthcare sectors.

    Newsletter Digest

    Tuesday, 24 March 2026

    12 articles · 13 days ago

    Today's VAT news focuses on the evolving landscape of digital tax compliance in Europe and beyond, with updates on e-invoicing requirements, emerging trends in indirect tax, and the latest developments in countries such as Poland and the UAE. Key topics include the complexities of e-invoicing formats and deadlines, as well as the impact on VAT recovery and compliance rules. These articles provide insights into the increasingly digital and interconnected world of tax, highlighting the need for professionals to stay informed about changing regulations and best practices.

    Newsletter Digest

    Thursday, 19 March 2026

    11 articles · 18 days ago

    Today's VAT news highlights key developments in European and African regions, including the implementation of B2B e-invoicing in Norway and potential delays to e-invoicing proposals in Slovakia. Additionally, updates on VAT refunds and extensions to non-resident digital services are noted in the UK, Togo, and other jurisdictions. These changes may have significant implications for businesses operating globally, particularly in the biopharma and digital services sectors.

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