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    Italy·StudioLegalEbianucci·about 2 hours ago

    VAT Deduction and Formal Violations: The Supreme Court and the Principle of Fiscal Neutrality (Order no. 17536/2025)

    The Court of Cassation’s Order no. 17536/2025 clarifies that formal violations of VAT bookkeeping and invoice preservation do not automatically bar the right to deduction, provided substantive obligations are met. The ruling sets two exceptions—fraudulent intent or inability to prove substantive compliance—under which deduction is denied. It reinforces the principle of fiscal neutrality while maintaining sanctions for formal non‑compliance.

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    Digest · Thu5 articles · 1 day ago

    Thursday, 21 May 2026

    Today's VAT news highlights significant developments in European and international taxation, including the implementation of automated VAT assessments and e-invoicing systems in several countries. Italy and Sweden are leading the charge in Europe with new measures to enhance tax compliance, while the Dominican Republic has introduced mandatory e-invoicing in the Americas. Additionally, proposed taxes on e-commerce parcels in Austria and VAT increases in Ukraine in exchange for EU loans demonstrate the ongoing evolution of VAT policies worldwide.

    Digest · Tue7 articles · 3 days ago

    Tuesday, 19 May 2026

    In today's VAT update, we highlight key developments across Europe, Africa, and APAC, including the VAT implications of transfer pricing adjustments and recent changes to VAT relief and refund systems in Ukraine and Egypt. Additionally, notable court rulings and regulatory updates in countries such as India and Belgium are also discussed. These changes aim to improve tax efficiency and clarify existing rules, with significant implications for businesses operating globally.

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    Austria·The Cattle Site·about 2 hours ago

    Austria cuts food VAT in half to ease inflation burden

    Austria’s parliament approved legislation halving the VAT on essential food items to 4.9% from 10% effective 1 July 2022. The measure covers staples such as milk, bread, eggs, rice, flour and selected fruits and vegetables, and is expected to save households about €100 a year.

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    Austria·The Poultry Site·about 4 hours ago

    Austria cuts food VAT in half to ease inflation burden

    Austria has approved legislation to halve the VAT on essential food items, reducing the rate from 10% to 4.9% effective 1 July 2026. The measure covers staples such as milk, bread, eggs, rice, flour, and certain fruits and vegetables. The government estimates the cost at €400 million and household savings of about €100 per year.

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    United Kingdom·VatCalc·about 5 hours ago

    UK temporarily cuts reduced VAT for kids' meals and family attractions

    UK announced a temporary emergency VAT reduction from 20% to 5% on children’s meals and family attraction tickets for the 2026 summer holidays. The relief applies from 25 June to 1 September 2026 and covers specific categories such as dedicated children’s meals, family admission tickets, and attractions like theme parks and museums. Businesses may adjust VAT retrospectively and refund excess charges.

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    Latvia·BNN News·about 9 hours ago

    Latvian stores promise lower prices as reduced VAT on essential food products takes effect soon

    Latvia will lower the VAT rate on a range of essential food items from 21% to 12% effective 1 July 2026, following an agreement between the Ministry of Economics and retailers. The change covers bread, milk, poultry products, eggs and flour, and is designed to be fully reflected in consumer prices. The move is part of a broader low‑price basket initiative aimed at easing food costs for residents.

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    China·VatCalc·about 14 hours ago

    China expands instant tourist VAT refunds

    China has expanded its instant VAT refund scheme for foreign tourists, allowing refunds at the point of sale and simplifying customs checks. From 1 July 2026, customs will conduct random inspections for claims below CNY 10,000, while tourists must validate claims within 28 days of purchase. The reforms aim to boost inbound tourism and consumer spending.

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    United Kingdom·UK Government·1 day ago

    Temporary reduced rate of VAT for children's meals, tickets and family attractions

    The UK will apply a temporary 5% VAT rate to children's meals, admission tickets to theatres, cinemas, concerts, exhibitions, shows, and family attractions from 25 June 2026 to 1 September 2026 inclusive. The reduced rate ends on 1 September 2026, after which the standard rate resumes.

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    Greece·The Invoicing Hub·1 day ago

    A look at e-invoicing phase 1 & e-transportation in Greece

    Greece has rolled out its first phase of mandatory B2B e‑invoicing, targeting large companies from March 2026 and all companies by October 2026, with full penalty enforcement from May 2026. The e‑transportation regime, part of the myDATA platform, now requires real‑time tracking of goods, with Phase A becoming fully mandatory in December 2025 and Phase B fully mandatory from October 2026. The new rules also introduce item‑level classification using the Unified Commodity Coding System from January 2027.

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    Italy·Meridian Global Services·2 days ago

    Italy introduces automated VAT assessment for omitted annual returns

    From 1 January 2026, Italy has enacted a new automated VAT assessment regime for omitted annual returns, allowing the tax authority to calculate VAT due using e‑invoicing and other digital data. The automated determination must be completed by 31 December of the seventh year following the missing return, and penalties are capped at 120% of VAT due, reducible to one‑third if paid within 60 days of notice.

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    Sweden·Meridian Global Services·3 days ago

    Appointment of Commissioner to Lead E-Invoicing & ViDA Review in Sweden

    The Swedish Ministry of Finance has appointed a special commissioner to lead a comprehensive inquiry into the implementation of the EU’s ViDA directive. The commission, launched on 5 February 2026, is expected to submit its findings and legislative proposals by 30 November 2027, with Sweden required to meet EU digital reporting obligations by 1 July 2030. The review will assess mandatory e‑invoicing for domestic transactions and cross‑border B2B digital reporting.

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    Dominican Republic·VatCalc·3 days ago

    Dominican Republic e-CF Mandatory e-invoicing

    Dominican Republic has extended the deadline for small businesses to adopt mandatory e-CF e-invoicing from 15 May 2026 to 15 November 2026, while large taxpayers were required to have adopted the system by 31 December 2025. E‑CF invoices must be produced in XML format and submitted to DGII, and taxpayers must register with DGII on the National Register of Taxpayers before implementation. The system also requires specific invoice types to be processed through the e‑CF portal.

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    Austria·VatCalc·3 days ago

    Austria proposes €2 delivery tax on e-commerce parcels

    Austria is proposing a €2 delivery tax on B2C e-commerce parcels from large sellers, effective 1 October 2026, payable by the seller and triggered upon payment acceptance. The measure targets sellers with >€100 million in Austrian distance sales and aligns with the EU's upcoming €3 customs levy on low-value imports from 1 July 2026. Consultation on the proposal runs until 26 May 2026.

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    Ukraine·Logos-Pres·3 days ago

    EU requires Ukraine to increase VAT to get €90 bln loan

    The EU has tied part of a €90 billion loan to Ukraine to VAT reforms, demanding the country adopt a 20 % VAT on foreign parcels and a 20 % rate for simplified‑taxation companies with annual revenue above 4 million hryvnias. The loan will be disbursed in tranches in June, September and at year‑end, contingent on the reforms being finalized.

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    Oman·The Invoicing Hub·3 days ago

    E-invoicing Compliance in Oman: The Complete Guide

    Oman will introduce mandatory e‑invoicing for B2B and B2G transactions using a 5‑corner Peppol network, and for B2C via a clearance model through OTA’s Fawtara platform. The rollout begins with a pilot in August 2026, followed by mandatory phases in February 2027 and August 2027 for all VAT‑registered taxpayers.

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    Italy·The Invoicing Hub·3 days ago

    New Technical Specifications and ViDA Impact in Italy

    Italy’s e‑invoicing system will adopt new SDI technical specifications effective 15 May 2026, adding VAT‑group checks, expanded accreditation limits, and a sports‑worker exemption code. The ViDA directive will require Italy to shift from its centralized SdI model to a decentralized reporting architecture by 1 January 2035, and to adopt the EN16931 standard. These changes affect ERP vendors, e‑invoicing service providers, and all businesses issuing electronic invoices in Italy.

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    European Union·Deloitte Luxembourg·4 days ago

    VAT impact of transfer pricing adjustments

    On 13 May 2024, the CJEU ruled that contractual price adjustments in intragroup transactions are not considered a supply of services for VAT purposes, meaning such adjustments fall outside the scope of VAT. The decision applies across the EU, including Portugal and Luxembourg, and underscores the need for case‑by‑case assessment of transfer pricing adjustments. The ruling does not change VAT rates or thresholds but clarifies the treatment of these adjustments.

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    Ukraine·VatCalc·4 days ago

    Ukraine scrapes VAT relief on low-value imports 2027

    Ukraine will abolish its VAT exemption for imported parcels under €150 from 2027, requiring marketplaces to collect 20% VAT at point of sale. Citizen‑to‑citizen parcels under €45 will remain exempt if free and not for resale. The reform, based on draft laws 15112‑D and 12360, is expected to raise about UAH 10 billion annually.

    Compliance
    E-Invoicing
    Egypt·Zawya·4 days ago

    Egypt introduces unified VAT refund system to accelerate procedures, improve efficiency

    Egypt’s Tax Authority has issued new executive instructions establishing a unified VAT refund framework. The new system introduces an electronic completion platform, shortens refund processing to 20 days, and sets a two‑day review period with email notifications for missing documents. The framework also prioritises white‑listed companies and requires electronic invoice statements for refund claims.

    Digest · Thu5 articles · 8 days ago

    Thursday, 14 May 2026

    Today's VAT news highlights key developments in Europe and the Americas, with notable rulings from the EU High Court and the French Supreme Court. Updates to VAT regulations in Serbia and guidance on VAT liability for electric vehicle charge points in the UK are also featured. Additionally, a review of Illinois sales tax and recent briefs from Revenue and Customs provide further insight into the evolving tax landscape.

    Digest · Tue2 articles · 10 days ago

    Tuesday, 12 May 2026

    Today's VAT news highlights key developments in the Middle East and Europe, including an extension to the UAE's e-invoicing mandate deadline. Additionally, we examine the intricacies of VAT obligations, deadlines, and requirements in Poland, providing insight for businesses operating in the region. These updates are crucial for companies to ensure compliance with evolving tax regulations in these jurisdictions.