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    United Kingdom·Business Wales·20 minutes ago

    Reduced rate of VAT on children’s meals and outings: What does it mean for your business?

    The UK Government will temporarily reduce VAT on children’s meals and outings to 5% from 25 June 2026 to 1 September 2026, cutting the standard rate of 20%. The scheme covers children’s menu meals in restaurants, tickets for theatres, cinemas, soft play, adventure centres and theme parks. Businesses should review the GOV.UK guidance for eligibility and compliance.

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    Digest · Thu8 articles · about 8 hours ago

    Thursday, 11 June 2026

    Today's VAT news highlights key developments in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, including updated regulations on VAT for food supplements and VAT group members in the EU. Additionally, changes to VAT refunds and e-invoicing systems are being implemented in various regions, such as the UAE and France. These developments have significant implications for businesses and individuals, with potential impacts on costs and compliance requirements.

    Digest · Tue6 articles · 2 days ago

    Tuesday, 9 June 2026

    Today's VAT news is dominated by significant developments in Europe, including a key court ruling on fixed establishments and updates on mandatory online registration for tax advisors. Additionally, various countries are introducing VAT reforms, such as temporary reduced rates for certain goods and services, and broader tax system overhauls. These changes are also being examined in the context of the latest research findings, including the Billentis 2026 Key Report.

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    Bangladesh·NewAge·about 2 hours ago

    Startups, freelancers to get long-term VAT relief

    Bangladesh’s government has proposed a comprehensive VAT exemption package for startups, content creators and freelancers in the 2026‑27 national budget. The package includes a 15% VAT exemption on services provided by freelancers and content creators, full local VAT exemption for startups, and 15% VAT exemption on imported services and office rentals, with the measures set to remain in force until 30 June 2035.

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    European Union·Meridian Global Services·about 5 hours ago

    Contract or Toll? Navigating VAT Risks in Manufacturing Arrangements

    The article explains how contract and toll manufacturing arrangements are treated under EU VAT law, highlighting the importance of economic reality in determining whether the supply is of goods or services. It outlines the reverse charge mechanism for toll manufacturing, the French four-part test, and the risk of creating a Fixed Establishment that triggers local VAT registration and reporting obligations.

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    Germany·Eclear·about 9 hours ago

    VAT on food supplements in the EU

    The article explains how VAT on food supplements varies across EU member states, highlighting Germany’s split between solid (7%) and liquid (19%) rates and Sweden’s temporary 6% rate until 2027. It stresses the importance of correct Combined Nomenclature classification to apply the right rate and warns that misclassification can trigger back payments and fines.

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    European Union·Law360·about 11 hours ago

    VAT Group Members Need Own Carveout, EU Court Says

    An EU court has ruled that grouped companies, even when treated as a single entity for VAT payments, must be considered separately when determining eligibility for certain VAT exemptions. The decision clarifies that VAT group members cannot rely on a collective status to claim exemptions, affecting how VAT groups assess exemption eligibility across the EU.

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    Kenya·Kenyan Wallstreet·about 12 hours ago

    Finance Bill 2026 Could Make Kenyan-Assembled Phones Pricier Than Imports, Experts Warn

    Kenya’s Finance Bill 2026 proposes a VAT exemption for certain mobile phones, cutting the effective tax burden on imported devices from about 55% to 50%. The exemption would give imported phones a price advantage while local assemblers would lose the ability to recover VAT on inputs, raising their production costs and potentially making Kenyan‑assembled phones more expensive.

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    UAE·Federal Tax Authority·about 21 hours ago

    FTA to Expand Scope of Expenses Eligible for VAT Refunds for UAE Nationals Constructing New Residences

    The Federal Tax Authority (FTA) has announced a new initiative that broadens the range of construction costs eligible for VAT refunds for UAE nationals building new homes. Effective 1 January 2026, citizens can claim refunds on a variety of items—including staff quarters, home gyms, smart security systems, and complete reconstruction projects—provided they meet all conditions and documentation requirements. The digital VAT refund platform has been updated to reflect these new categories.

    Compliance
    E-Invoicing
    France·Storecove·about 21 hours ago

    France's 2026 e‑invoicing pilot: what businesses should know

    France has launched a 2026 e‑invoicing pilot that runs from February to August, allowing businesses to test real invoice exchanges on the French Public Invoicing Portal. The pilot precedes the mandatory e‑invoicing regime that will take effect on 1 September 2026. Storecove will enable clients to join the pilot from mid‑June via its French API and the national Annuaire directory.

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    E-Invoicing
    Slovak Republic·SniTechnology·1 day ago

    Slovakia Advances E-Invoicing Rollout as VAT Amendment Proposes Transitional Reporting Relief

    Slovakia is advancing its mandatory e‑invoicing rollout, with the new system set to take effect on 1 January 2027. A draft amendment to the VAT Act introduces transitional relief, exempting domestic buyers from digital reporting of received invoices until 1 July 2030. The government also opened voluntary participation to entrepreneurs and is developing a certified digital postman framework.

    Compliance
    E-Invoicing
    United Kingdom·VatIT·2 days ago

    Making Tax Digital VAT Checklist: What UK Businesses Need to Do Now

    The article provides a detailed checklist for UK VAT‑registered businesses to comply with the Making Tax Digital (MTD) programme, outlining digital record‑keeping, API submission, exemption criteria, and the penalty regime. It also highlights upcoming MTD requirements for Income Tax and offers guidance on software selection and consolidation.

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    E-Invoicing
    Germany·COMARCH SA·2 days ago

    Archive Compliance: How to Store e-Invoices for 1030 Years

    The article outlines e‑invoice archiving requirements across the EU, highlighting minimum retention periods, technical format standards, and country‑specific rules. It details upcoming deadlines for Germany’s B2B e‑invoicing mandate and Poland’s KSeF platform, and explains how to maintain compliance with PDF/A, XML, and hybrid formats such as Factur‑X.

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    Portugal·Portugal Resident·2 days ago

    PSD proposes retroactive 6% VAT for urban rehabilitation projects

    Portugal's Social Democratic Party has proposed a legislative change that would retroactively apply a 6% VAT rate to urban rehabilitation works in designated Urban Rehabilitation Areas, regardless of whether an approved Urban Rehabilitation Operation exists. The measure would override the current tax authority interpretation that requires an approved operation, potentially allowing construction companies to challenge past assessments and recover overpaid VAT. If passed, the 6% rate would apply to projects carried out since 2008.

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    UAE·TradingView·2 days ago

    FTA to expand scope of expenses eligible for VAT refunds for UAE nationals constructing new residences

    The UAE Federal Tax Authority has broadened the range of construction costs eligible for VAT refunds for citizens building new homes, effective 1 January 2026. The initiative covers items such as staff quarters, home gyms, smart home systems, swimming pools, and full reconstruction projects, and is expected to generate over AED 1 billion in approved refunds in 2026.

    Compliance
    Cross-Border
    United Kingdom·Law360·2 days ago

    Barclays Loses VAT Appeal Over UK Fixed Establishment

    A London tribunal ruled that Barclays' British branch was skeletal and did not constitute a fixed establishment for VAT grouping purposes, resulting in the loss of Barclays' appeal. The decision clarifies the application of UK fixed establishment rules for foreign entities.

    Compliance
    United Kingdom·1stopVAT·3 days ago

    UK Mandatory Online Registration Portal for Tax Advisors

    HMRC has introduced a mandatory online registration portal for tax advisers who interact with HMRC on behalf of clients. The portal becomes operational from 18 May 2026 and must be fully functional by 31 March 2027. Advisers have three months from the opening of the registration window to apply for an Agent Services Account (ASA).

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    United Kingdom·HM Revenue & Customs·3 days ago

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

    HM Revenue & Customs has introduced a temporary reduced VAT rate of 5% for qualifying children's meals, tickets and family attractions. The rate applies from 25 June 2026 until 1 September 2026. After that, the standard rate will resume.

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    Guernsey·BBC News·3 days ago

    Reforms to Guernsey tax revealed, including GST and vehicle duty

    Guernsey's Policy and Resources Committee proposes a 3% GST, a new vehicle tax, and changes to income and corporate tax rates to close a £50m funding gap. The GST would take effect in 2028, with vehicle taxes ranging £25-£280 annually and a 10% corporate tax rate extended. Income tax for earnings £15,800-£28,000 would be set at 15% and social security contributions would not apply to earnings below £11,222.

    Compliance
    E-Invoicing
    Nigeria·Qvalia·3 days ago

    Billentis 2026 Key Report Findings

    The 2026 Billentis report outlines a rapid shift toward mandatory e‑invoicing worldwide, driven by new mandates such as the EU’s ViDA package and Africa’s 2026 roll‑outs. It highlights the adoption of Peppol’s five‑corner model for real‑time reporting in France and the UAE, and stresses the need for structured data and integration across tax, procurement, and payment systems.

    Digest · Thu6 articles · 7 days ago

    Thursday, 4 June 2026

    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.

    Digest · Tue4 articles · 9 days ago

    Tuesday, 2 June 2026

    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.