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UAE Ministry of Finance has issued updated e‑invoicing guidelines ahead of the July 2026 pilot, detailing the launch timetable, transition periods, and storage responsibilities. The guidelines confirm that all UAE businesses must adopt e‑invoicing, with a 24‑month transition for VAT groups and specific turnover thresholds for phased compliance. Taxpayers remain responsible for archiving invoices even when using accredited service providers, and advance payment invoicing must be linked within the Peppol PINT‑AE framework.
Today's VAT news highlights key developments in European e-invoicing regulations, including Slovakia's adaptation of its system and France's delay of its e-reporting mandate. Additionally, a recent ruling on Stellantis sheds light on the interplay between VAT and transfer pricing, while other regions see changes aimed at stimulating demand in specific sectors, such as pharmaceuticals in APAC. These updates are complemented by revisions to existing guidelines, including the updated VAT Notice 742A on opting to tax land and buildings in Europe.
Today's VAT news highlights key challenges and opportunities for businesses globally, with a focus on common GST filing errors in Singapore and calls for VAT reform in the European hospitality sector. Meanwhile, international organizations such as the IMF are urging countries like Pakistan to adjust their GST rates to meet economic goals. These developments underscore the need for businesses to stay informed about evolving VAT regulations and requirements in various regions.
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Slovakia's Ministry of Finance has drafted a VAT reform package that transposes the EU's ViDA reforms and introduces changes to the 2027 e-invoicing regime. Key adjustments include removing the reporting requirement for domestic buyers during the transition period, exempting private landlords from receiving structured invoices, soft‑landing the first three months of 2027, and tightening the deadline for intra‑EU reverse‑charge invoices to the 15th day after the transaction month.
France's e-invoicing reform, effective 1 September 2026, requires all businesses with a French VAT footprint to use approved platforms for issuing and receiving electronic invoices and for transmitting transaction and payment data. The reform mandates structured invoice formats (UBL, CII, Factur-X) following EN 16931 with French extensions and adds four mandatory fields. SMEs and micro-enterprises will join the issuance and reporting obligations on 1 September 2027, while large enterprises must comply from 1 September 2026.
The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that a transfer pricing adjustment does not automatically trigger VAT unless a direct link exists between an identifiable supply and the payment received. The decision underscores the need for companies to assess each adjustment case‑by‑case, draft clear intragroup agreements, and maintain robust documentation to secure the intended VAT treatment.
Boardroom Singapore’s press release outlines common pitfalls in Singapore’s GST filing process and offers a practical checklist to improve accuracy. It stresses the importance of timely filing, proper documentation, and the use of the myTax Portal and IRAS’s Assisted Self‑help Kit to mitigate errors and penalties.
The UK Government has announced a temporary VAT cut for Northern Ireland hospitality, reducing the rate on tickets for theme parks, zoos and museums from 20% to 5% for the summer holidays of 2026. The move is part of a broader push to align Northern Ireland’s rates with the Republic of Ireland, where food and hospitality services will fall to 9% later this year. The decision is seen as a proof point for differentiated VAT policy to support the sector.
Spain’s tax authority released technical guidance for the upcoming SPFE e‑invoicing mandate, detailing a phased rollout: large companies by Oct 2027, small businesses by Oct 2028, and self‑employed by Oct 2029. The guidance covers the EN 16931:2026 UBL 2.5 standard, API and security requirements, and a developer sandbox available from Oct 2026.
The International Monetary Fund has urged Pakistan to increase its standard General Sales Tax (GST) rate from 18% to 19% for the 2026-27 fiscal year, citing a tax shortfall. The IMF also proposes raising the GST on hybrid vehicles from 8.5% to 18% and introduces a fixed‑tax scheme for retailers with turnover up to Rs200 million. While the government has resisted the hike, the IMF estimates the 1% increase could raise Rs250‑300 billion in revenue.
Ukraine's tax authorities have issued guidance clarifying that SaaS, software licences, and digital content are treated as services for VAT purposes. Non‑resident providers and marketplaces must register for VAT in Ukraine from 1 January 2022, with a UAH 1 million threshold, and file simplified quarterly returns within 40 days of each quarter. The standard VAT rate is 20%, and VAT due can be paid in USD or Euro if opted at registration.
Continuous Transaction Controls (CTCs) are shifting VAT review from post‑return to real‑time monitoring, driven by e‑invoicing and e‑reporting mandates across the EU. The EU requires intra‑community transactions to be e‑reported within 10 days, while Spain and Poland have tighter deadlines of 4 days and live e‑invoicing to KSeF, respectively. VATCalc offers a single tax engine that integrates VAT determination, e‑invoicing, e‑reporting and return preparation for 30+ countries.
Botswana will enforce VAT collection on non‑resident digital services from 1 June 2026. The 14 % rate applies to B2C supplies, while B2B services are subject to reverse charge. Non‑resident providers must register if turnover exceeds BWP 500,000 and appoint a local agent, filing quarterly returns.
Bulgaria's National Assembly has submitted a draft bill proposing a 0% VAT rate on essential food and beverage items in the country's small consumer basket. The proposal, submitted on 18 May 2026, would apply to staples such as bread, milk, dairy, basic meats and poultry. If approved, businesses would need to adjust VAT logic, invoicing and reporting systems to reflect the zero‑rated treatment.
The Supreme Court has upheld a 28% GST on online gaming, applying it retrospectively to curb unregulated wagering. The ruling targets real‑money games and aims to aid investigations into money laundering. The decision marks a significant shift in India's approach to digital gambling.
The German Federal Ministry of Finance (BMF) issued revised template forms for VAT reverse‑charge and registration purposes effective 9–23 April 2026. The updates remove the service‑seal field and the phrase “This letter was machine‑generated and is valid without signature,” and set a maximum validity of three years for the certificates. Forms USt 1 TH, USt 1 TG and USt 1 TQ can be issued on application or by authority; USt 1 TS and USt 1 TN only on application.