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3 articles · about 11 hours ago
Today's VAT news highlights key developments in the Asia-Pacific region, including an update on Vietnam's B2B e-invoicing system and a guide to VAT exemptions for natural gas stakeholders. Meanwhile, in Europe, Iceland has responded to inflationary pressures sparked by the Iran conflict by reducing fuel VAT to 11%. These updates underscore the evolving nature of VAT policies globally, with governments adapting to economic pressures and technological advancements.
Melasoft · about 3 hours ago
France will enforce e-invoicing for B2B transactions from 1 September 2026, requiring all VAT‑registered businesses to receive and issue invoices in UBL, CII, or Factur‑X formats via certified dematerialisation platforms. The obligation extends to SMEs and micro‑businesses on 1 September 2027, and the Business Directory based on SIREN numbers will replace email addresses for recipient identification.
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The Moscow Times · about 4 hours ago
Russia’s State Duma has approved a bill that temporarily exempts self‑employed and small food‑and‑dining businesses from value‑added tax until the end of 2026. The measure rolls back part of a January reform that raised the standard VAT rate to 22% and lowered the income threshold for small businesses. The bill is pending presidential signature and aims to prevent business closures amid wartime economic pressures.
The Invoicing Hub · about 12 hours ago
Mexico’s tax authority, SAT, has introduced Rule 2.9.21, requiring digital service providers and marketplace platforms to grant direct, real‑time access to transaction data. The rule, effective April 1 2026, imposes a final deadline of April 30 2026 for submitting a Notice of Access. The mandate targets a wide range of digital businesses, including foreign operators, and presents significant technical challenges due to the lack of published API specifications.
VatCalc · about 15 hours ago
Vietnam's Ministry of Finance has issued a draft decree to streamline e-invoicing for e-commerce and low-value transactions, shifting invoice issuance to platform operators and allowing small businesses below thresholds to issue consolidated daily invoices. The Finance Ministry also proposed extending e-invoicing to businesses with sales above VND 1 billion on 10 December 2025, and Circular 32/2025 provides detailed guidelines on numbering, use cases, and service provider standards. A June 2024 directive urges the remaining non‑compliant businesses, especially retail outlets, to adopt e‑invoicing, following the successful Phase 2 rollout in 2022 that registered 92 % of obligated taxpayers.
VatCalc · about 15 hours ago
On 10 April 2026, Iceland announced a temporary reduction of fuel VAT from 24% to 11% to curb inflation. The cut applies from 1 May to 31 August 2026 and is backed by enforcement powers for the Competition Authority. The move is part of a broader anti‑inflation package that also includes price monitoring and investment in electric‑vehicle infrastructure.
Rappler · 1 day ago
The Philippine Tax Whiz outlines the VAT exemptions available to natural gas stakeholders under Revenue Regulation No. 2‑2026. The guide explains that indigenous natural gas purchases and sales, as well as electricity generation using indigenous gas, are fully VAT‑exempt, and details the documentary requirements and eligible parties. It also highlights the need to indicate the exemption in the Quarterly VAT Declaration.
VatCalc · 4 days ago
Liberia will raise its standard Goods and Services Tax from 12% to 13% effective 1 May 2026, a delay from the originally planned 1 January 2026. The country will also introduce an 18% Value Added Tax regime on 1 January 2027, replacing the existing GST. GST remains zero‑rated for exports and 15% for telecommunications, and businesses cannot deduct GST incurred.
MPA Magazine · 4 days ago
The Canadian federal housing minister’s office retracted earlier claims that the government would cut GST on new homes for a year. The correction follows the introduction of Bill C‑26, which authorises a one‑time payment to provinces and includes a tax‑relief measure that removed the full 13% HST on new homes in Ontario up to $1 million. The measure took effect on 1 April 2026 and expires on 31 March 2027.
AnewZ · 4 days ago
Uzbekistan has launched a VAT refund system for foreign tourists effective 1 April 2026, allowing visitors to reclaim 85 % of VAT on purchases of at least 300,000 soums. The scheme will initially operate at all international airports and is planned to extend to railway stations and border checkpoints. The move accompanies a broader privatisation drive aimed at reducing state ownership to 15 %.
Fintua · 4 days ago
Spain has introduced mandatory B2B e‑invoicing under Royal Decree 238/2026, effective from 31 March 2026 but operationally deferred until the public e‑invoicing platform regulation takes effect. The decree sets phased implementation: large businesses with turnover over €8 million must comply within 12 months, while all other businesses follow within 24 months. It also imposes strict invoice status reporting within four calendar days and allows four electronic formats.
E-Invoice.app · 4 days ago
Slovakia will enforce mandatory B2B e-invoicing via the Peppol network from 1 January 2027 under Law 385/2025 Z.z., following a voluntary testing period in 2026. All e-invoices must use the EN 16931 XML standard (UBL 2.1 or CII), be issued within 15 days, and reported within 5 days, with penalties up to €10,000 per infraction and €100,000 for repeated violations.
Inspain · 4 days ago
Spain has temporarily lowered fuel VAT from 21% to 10% under Real Decreto-ley 7/2026, a measure set to expire on 30 June 2026. The EU Commission warned that the cut breaches EU rules, but no formal infringement has been initiated. The temporary relief is expected to cost Spain about €507 million in revenue loss.
RSM Malta · 5 days ago
Legal Notice 86 of 2026 introduces a targeted amendment to Malta’s VAT Act, narrowing the gambling exemption to only low‑risk games, occasional junket events, and on‑site betting facilities from 1 October 2026. Exempt supplies will no longer allow input VAT recovery, and all other gambling activities—including remote or online gaming—will become taxable under the place‑of‑supply rules. MTCA Guidelines issued in April 2026 provide implementation guidance.
6 articles · 5 days ago
In today's VAT news, significant developments are unfolding across Europe and beyond, with new guidelines issued for the VAT treatment of gambling and betting, while Germany has introduced stricter e-invoicing rules. Additionally, lawmakers in the APAC region are advocating for a cap on fuel VAT, and Romania is implementing a system for pre-filled VAT returns. These updates highlight the ongoing evolution of VAT policies and regulations globally.
Euro Weekly News · 5 days ago
Spain has temporarily lowered fuel VAT from 21% to 10% as part of a €5 billion emergency package, a move that the European Commission says violates the EU VAT Directive. The reduction is set to expire at the end of June 2026, after which the standard 21% rate will resume unless Madrid extends the measure. Brussels has issued a formal warning and warned of potential infringement proceedings if the policy persists.
CorralRosales · 5 days ago
On March 31 2026 the Ecuadorian SRI issued a resolution that changes how dematerialized tax credit notes are handled. The new rules allow taxpayers to use up to 60 % of the amount payable on a tax return from credit‑note balances, except for Foreign Currency Outflow Tax (ISD) credits, and they remove the possibility of using credit notes to settle customs duties. Credit‑note balances will now appear in the securities account statement on the SRI portal.
Deloitte Malta · 6 days ago
Malta's tax authority has issued new VAT guidelines for gambling and betting, effective 1 October 2026. The guidelines narrow the VAT exemption to low‑risk games, occasional junket events, and in‑venue sports betting, while treating most operators—including sports betting, live casino, and B2B providers—as taxable. Operators must review pricing, accounting, and billing systems to comply with the new regime.
VATCalc · 6 days ago
Germany’s Federal Ministry of Finance updated its e-invoicing FAQs in March 2026, tightening the definition of a compliant E‑Rechnung. The guidance requires that 100 % of mandatory VAT data be embedded in structured XML, mandates embedding of supporting documents, and confirms that monthly summary invoices remain valid if the supply period is clearly defined. These clarifications signal enforcement intent ahead of the 2027 B2B e‑invoicing mandate and the 2030 EU Digital Reporting Requirements.
Manila Times · 7 days ago
Philippine lawmakers have introduced House Bill No. 8827 to cap the value‑added tax on petroleum products during a national energy emergency. The bill would limit the VAT base to the Pre‑Emergency Reference Price, excluding any incremental emergency increase, and amend Sections 106(A) and 107(A) of the National Internal Revenue Code.
VatCalc · 7 days ago
Romania’s new e-VAT pre-filled return system requires taxpayers to approve a monthly list of VAT transactions derived from e-invoicing and SAF‑T and reconcile it with their regular VAT return. The penalty‑free soft launch ran from August 2024 to 1 January 2025, giving 20 days to explain discrepancies, and new measures under GEO No. 13/2026 will suspend ANAF’s risk‑classification communication until 31 December 2026.
8 articles · 7 days ago
In today's VAT news, key developments are emerging in Europe, including regulatory updates in Germany, Belgium, and Russia, as well as proposed EU legislation. The European Union has proposed a law to grant governments temporary flexibility to adjust VAT rates, while individual countries are implementing changes such as raising VAT registration thresholds and exempting certain services from VAT. These updates reflect ongoing efforts to refine and strengthen VAT systems across the region.
BDO · 7 days ago
Spain’s Royal Decree‑Law 7/2026 introduces a temporary 10% reduced VAT rate on selected energy supplies, effective from 22 March 2026 until 30 June 2026, subject to a CPI threshold. The measure covers electricity (for small‑scale and vulnerable consumers), natural gas, biomass briquettes, firewood, and certain fuels and biofuels, and applies to supplies, imports and intra‑Community acquisitions.
9 articles · 12 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.
7 articles · 14 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.