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    Global·e-Invoice.app·about 3 hours ago

    How to Choose an e-Invoicing Vendor: A Five-Step Global Compliance Framework

    A buyer-side framework for tax, compliance and IT leaders preparing for global e-invoicing mandates that now bring penalties from day one. The five sequential steps are: map the mandate landscape (countries, transaction types, deadlines, urgency tiers), understand the compliance model behind each country (post-audit, decentralised/Peppol, real-time reporting, centralised platform, clearance), define technical requirements starting with ERP integration, formats and data residency, match vendors to your specific requirements through structured scoring rather than manual shortlisting, and validate the shortlist through peer intelligence on country-and-model-specific implementations. The article emphasises matching vendor architectural strengths to your country mix rather than chasing 'global coverage' claims.

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    e-Invoice.app·about 3 hours ago

    How to Choose an e-Invoicing Vendor: A Five-Step Global Compliance Framework

    A buyer-side framework for tax, compliance and IT leaders preparing for global e-invoicing mandates that now bring penalties from day one. The five sequential steps are: map the mandate landscape (countries, transaction types, deadlines, urgency tiers), understand the compliance model behind each country (post-audit, decentralised/Peppol, real-time reporting, centralised platform, clearance), define technical requirements starting with ERP integration, formats and data residency, match vendors to your specific requirements through structured scoring rather than manual shortlisting, and validate the shortlist through peer intelligence on country-and-model-specific implementations. The article emphasises matching vendor architectural strengths to your country mix rather than chasing 'global coverage' claims.

    Sweden·Law360·about 5 hours ago

    Swedish Tax Agency Can Deny Input VAT Credits Under Audit

    A new Swedish bill adopted on May 6 2026 empowers the Swedish Tax Agency to deny input VAT credits for significant excess amounts during audits. The change expands the agency’s authority to challenge VAT recoveries that exceed allowable limits, requiring businesses to review their input VAT claims for compliance.

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    Digest · Thu6 articles · about 1 hour ago

    Thursday, 7 May 2026

    Today's VAT news highlights key developments in electronic invoicing and tax compliance worldwide. Articles cover the selection of e-invoicing vendors, updates on e-invoicing deadlines in the UAE and Morocco, and changes to input VAT credits in Sweden, as well as the impact of indirect tax reform on nonresident sellers in Brazil. These global updates emphasize the importance of staying informed about evolving tax regulations and compliance requirements across regions.

    Digest · Tue4 articles · 2 days ago

    Tuesday, 5 May 2026

    Today's VAT news highlights key developments in Europe, including a proposed EU VAT data sharing initiative that has encountered opposition from Spain and a delay in the rollout of Greece's e-delivery reporting regime. Additionally, updates from the Americas note the introduction of new VAT requirements for non-resident digital services providers in Brazil. These changes underscore the evolving landscape of VAT regulations globally.

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    about 5 hours ago

    Swedish Tax Agency Can Deny Input VAT Credits Under Audit

    A new Swedish bill adopted on May 6 2026 empowers the Swedish Tax Agency to deny input VAT credits for significant excess amounts during audits. The change expands the agency’s authority to challenge VAT recoveries that exceed allowable limits, requiring businesses to review their input VAT claims for compliance.

    Brazil·KPMG·about 14 hours ago

    Brazil: Impact of indirect tax reform on nonresident sellers and digital platforms

    Brazil has introduced a dual VAT model replacing PIS, COFINS, ICMS, and ISS with CBS and IBS. Nonresident sellers must register for CBS/IBS, issue electronic invoices, and comply with split payment rules from August 2026, with CBS fully operational at 8.8% from 2027 and full implementation by 2033.

    Morocco·RTC Suite·about 17 hours ago

    Morocco e-Invoicing 2026: Latest Updates, CTC Model and How Businesses Should Prepare

    Morocco is moving toward a mandatory electronic invoicing system in 2026, with a centralized CTC model that will validate invoices in real time via the DGI platform. The reform will roll out progressively, starting with B2B transactions for large companies and later expanding to SMEs and B2C. The UBL format will be the required structured data standard, and invoices must include an electronic signature before validation.

    UAE·Gulf News·about 24 hours ago

    UAE e-invoicing deadline looms: What businesses must do before July 1

    UAE businesses face a July 1, 2026 deadline to pick an accredited e‑invoicing service provider and prepare their systems for the mandatory rollout. From January 1, 2027, e‑invoicing will apply to firms with annual turnover above Dh 50 million, using a decentralised 5‑corner model for B2B and B2G transactions. Companies must review accounting systems, conduct gap analyses, upgrade infrastructure, and train staff to avoid operational disruption.

    Brazil·EY·1 day ago

    Brazil publishes IBS and CBS regulations, marking start of operational phase of indirect tax reform

    Brazil has published the regulations for its new Tax on Goods and Services (IBS) and Contribution on Goods and Services (CBS), marking the operational start of the indirect tax reform. The regulations provide operational rules and a shared framework, requiring integrated compliance. Penalties may apply from August 2026, giving taxpayers a compressed adjustment period.

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    European Union·VatCalc·2 days ago

    EU opens VAT data to fraud investigators but blocks bulk extraction and AI

    EU finance ministers endorsed an amendment to Regulation (EU) No 904/2010 that will allow OLAF and EPPO to query Member State VAT systems, but the amendment restricts access to read‑only, case‑by‑case searches and bans bulk extraction or AI analysis. The measure is pending Parliament approval, likely in July 2026, and will be routed through VIES, CESOP and Eurofisc channels.

    European Union·Global VAT Compliance·2 days ago

    EU VAT data sharing proposal faces Spain objections

    The European Commission’s proposed EU bill would require member states to share VAT data with anti‑fraud agencies, but Spain has raised objections over data access provisions and inconsistencies. The proposal, introduced in November, seeks to strengthen cooperation against VAT fraud, which the Commission estimates costs the EU €90 billion annually. Spain plans amendments ahead of the upcoming EU finance ministers meeting.

    Greece·VatCalc·2 days ago

    Launch of myDATA goods e-delivery reporting regime second phased delayed to Oct 2026

    Greek authorities have postponed the second phase of the myDATA e-delivery reporting regime to October 2026, while outlining a phased rollout with key compliance dates. Companies with 2022 revenues above €200,000 and those in certain sectors must report from 1 December 2025, with further digital tracking and QR code scanning introduced on 1 October 2026. The system will become mandatory for public sector entities on 1 January 2026, and CN item coding will be implemented on 1 January 2027.

    Brazil·VatCalc·3 days ago

    Brazil VAT non-resident digital services providers marketplaces 2026

    Brazil introduced a new federal CBS tax on digital services effective 1 January 2026, replacing PIS and Cofins. The consolidated rate of 26.5% (CBS 8.8% + IBS 17.7%) applies to non‑resident providers and marketplaces, which must register and comply with Nota Fiscal e‑invoicing. B2B customers can self‑account, while B2C transactions are subject to collection by the provider.

    Greece·Tovima·3 days ago

    Tax Relief for Late VAT Filings: Fines Slashed Up to 80%

    Greek tax authorities have introduced a new framework that will reassess fines issued from 19 April 2024, cutting penalties by up to 80% and setting a standard €100 fine for late or missing filings that do not create a tax liability. The reform also eliminates the €250/€500 penalties for low‑value withholding tax declarations and removes fines for cases where the additional tax payable is below €100.

    Greece·VatCalc·3 days ago

    Greece VAT Update

    Greek VAT update: The omnibus tax bill tabled on 1 May 2026 introduces immediate tightening of the reverse charge for construction services, reduces the VAT rate on electricity transmission services to 6 %, and retroactively lowers penalties for nil and credit VAT returns and late withholding filings back to April 2024. Volume‑based rebate clarifications also take effect immediately. All changes are expected to apply from publication in the Official Gazette, with updates reflected instantly in invoices, VAT returns and e‑invoicing.

    Brazil·KPMG·about 14 hours ago

    Brazil: Impact of indirect tax reform on nonresident sellers and digital platforms

    Brazil has introduced a dual VAT model replacing PIS, COFINS, ICMS, and ISS with CBS and IBS. Nonresident sellers must register for CBS/IBS, issue electronic invoices, and comply with split payment rules from August 2026, with CBS fully operational at 8.8% from 2027 and full implementation by 2033.

    E-Invoicing & Real-Time Reporting

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    e-Invoice.app·about 3 hours ago

    How to Choose an e-Invoicing Vendor: A Five-Step Global Compliance Framework

    A buyer-side framework for tax, compliance and IT leaders preparing for global e-invoicing mandates that now bring penalties from day one. The five sequential steps are: map the mandate landscape (countries, transaction types, deadlines, urgency tiers), understand the compliance model behind each country (post-audit, decentralised/Peppol, real-time reporting, centralised platform, clearance), define technical requirements starting with ERP integration, formats and data residency, match vendors to your specific requirements through structured scoring rather than manual shortlisting, and validate the shortlist through peer intelligence on country-and-model-specific implementations. The article emphasises matching vendor architectural strengths to your country mix rather than chasing 'global coverage' claims.

    Brazil·KPMG·about 14 hours ago

    Brazil: Impact of indirect tax reform on nonresident sellers and digital platforms

    Brazil has introduced a dual VAT model replacing PIS, COFINS, ICMS, and ISS with CBS and IBS. Nonresident sellers must register for CBS/IBS, issue electronic invoices, and comply with split payment rules from August 2026, with CBS fully operational at 8.8% from 2027 and full implementation by 2033.

    Morocco·RTC Suite·about 17 hours ago

    Morocco e-Invoicing 2026: Latest Updates, CTC Model and How Businesses Should Prepare

    Morocco is moving toward a mandatory electronic invoicing system in 2026, with a centralized CTC model that will validate invoices in real time via the DGI platform. The reform will roll out progressively, starting with B2B transactions for large companies and later expanding to SMEs and B2C. The UBL format will be the required structured data standard, and invoices must include an electronic signature before validation.

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    e-Invoice.app·about 3 hours ago

    How to Choose an e-Invoicing Vendor: A Five-Step Global Compliance Framework

    A buyer-side framework for tax, compliance and IT leaders preparing for global e-invoicing mandates that now bring penalties from day one. The five sequential steps are: map the mandate landscape (countries, transaction types, deadlines, urgency tiers), understand the compliance model behind each country (post-audit, decentralised/Peppol, real-time reporting, centralised platform, clearance), define technical requirements starting with ERP integration, formats and data residency, match vendors to your specific requirements through structured scoring rather than manual shortlisting, and validate the shortlist through peer intelligence on country-and-model-specific implementations. The article emphasises matching vendor architectural strengths to your country mix rather than chasing 'global coverage' claims.

    Brazil·KPMG·about 14 hours ago

    Brazil: Impact of indirect tax reform on nonresident sellers and digital platforms

    Brazil has introduced a dual VAT model replacing PIS, COFINS, ICMS, and ISS with CBS and IBS. Nonresident sellers must register for CBS/IBS, issue electronic invoices, and comply with split payment rules from August 2026, with CBS fully operational at 8.8% from 2027 and full implementation by 2033.

    European Union·VatCalc·2 days ago

    EU opens VAT data to fraud investigators but blocks bulk extraction and AI

    EU finance ministers endorsed an amendment to Regulation (EU) No 904/2010 that will allow OLAF and EPPO to query Member State VAT systems, but the amendment restricts access to read‑only, case‑by‑case searches and bans bulk extraction or AI analysis. The measure is pending Parliament approval, likely in July 2026, and will be routed through VIES, CESOP and Eurofisc channels.

    VAT Rates

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    Brazil·KPMG·about 14 hours ago

    Brazil: Impact of indirect tax reform on nonresident sellers and digital platforms

    Brazil has introduced a dual VAT model replacing PIS, COFINS, ICMS, and ISS with CBS and IBS. Nonresident sellers must register for CBS/IBS, issue electronic invoices, and comply with split payment rules from August 2026, with CBS fully operational at 8.8% from 2027 and full implementation by 2033.

    Brazil·VatCalc·3 days ago

    Brazil VAT non-resident digital services providers marketplaces 2026

    Brazil introduced a new federal CBS tax on digital services effective 1 January 2026, replacing PIS and Cofins. The consolidated rate of 26.5% (CBS 8.8% + IBS 17.7%) applies to non‑resident providers and marketplaces, which must register and comply with Nota Fiscal e‑invoicing. B2B customers can self‑account, while B2C transactions are subject to collection by the provider.

    Greece·VatCalc·3 days ago

    Greece VAT Update

    Greek VAT update: The omnibus tax bill tabled on 1 May 2026 introduces immediate tightening of the reverse charge for construction services, reduces the VAT rate on electricity transmission services to 6 %, and retroactively lowers penalties for nil and credit VAT returns and late withholding filings back to April 2024. Volume‑based rebate clarifications also take effect immediately. All changes are expected to apply from publication in the Official Gazette, with updates reflected instantly in invoices, VAT returns and e‑invoicing.

    Digest · Thu
    3 articles · 7 days ago

    Thursday, 30 April 2026

    Today's VAT news highlights key developments in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, with Poland considering a fuel VAT reduction to combat inflation. Meanwhile, the Kenya Revenue Authority is enhancing its VAT refund claim process through data integration, and Oman is introducing e-invoicing requirements, known as Fawtara, which will impact businesses operating in the region. These updates underscore the ongoing efforts of governments worldwide to refine their VAT systems and tackle fiscal challenges.

    Digest · Tue6 articles · 9 days ago

    Tuesday, 28 April 2026

    Today's VAT news highlights key developments in international tax compliance, with a focus on e-invoicing mandates and best practices in the Middle East and Europe. Additionally, updates from Africa include changes to VAT registration certificate validity in Egypt and new return rules for exporters in Kenya. These articles provide essential guidance for businesses navigating complex and evolving VAT landscapes worldwide.