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    Vietnam·LuatVietnam·7 minutes ago

    Electronic VAT refund procedures for foreigners

    Vietnam's new Circular No. 84/2026/TT-BTC, effective 1 July 2026, introduces an electronic VAT refund system for foreigners and overseas Vietnamese, requiring sellers to enter invoices electronically and comply with customs and tax authority integration.

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    Digest · Tue12 articles · 1 day ago

    Tuesday, 7 July 2026

    Today's VAT headlines highlight a mix of constitutional, regulatory and policy developments across regions. The Supreme Court confirmed the constitutionality of the refund scheme for foreign tourists in APAC, while a European appeals court extended VAT exemption to education services; in the United States, California's SB 122 broadens the

    Digest · Thu6 articles · 6 days ago

    Thursday, 2 July 2026

    Today's VAT news highlights key developments affecting businesses globally, including the implications of marketplace facilitator laws for online sellers in the Americas and updates on GST treatment for advance payments in the APAC region. Meanwhile, European businesses are preparing for significant changes to customs rules and VAT registration. These updates, along with guides to state-specific sales tax and upcoming EU VAT reforms, underscore the need for businesses to stay informed about evolving tax regulations.

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    Norway·CustomsSupport·about 1 hour ago

    Norway Digitoll: Pre-border customs declarations mandatory from 1 March 2027

    Norway will require importers to lodge customs declarations before goods reach the border, with full enforcement from 1 March 2027. Digitoll's Phase one goes live on 15 September 2026, mandating digital compliance, while customs warehouses will also need pre-entry declarations from 1 March 2027.

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    United Kingdom·UK Government·about 1 hour ago

    Capital Goods Scheme simplification - UK HMRC

    The UK HMRC announces simplification of the Capital Goods Scheme effective 29 July 2026. Computers and computer equipment will be excluded and the expenditure threshold for land, buildings and civil engineering work rises to £600,000.

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    E-Invoicing
    UAE·VATIT·about 5 hours ago

    VAT IT Listed as Pre-Approved e-Invoicing Service Provider by UAE Ministry of Finance

    UAE businesses must prepare for mandatory electronic invoicing, with the UAE Ministry of Finance recognising VAT IT as a pre-approved service provider. Companies with annual revenue above AED 50 million must appoint an accredited service provider by 30 October 2026 and be fully compliant by 1 January 2027, while those with revenue of AED 50 million or less must appoint by 31 March 2027 and comply by 1 July 2027.

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    New Zealand·DevDiscourse·about 7 hours ago

    E-invoicing Could Save Kiwi Businesses $800 Million a Year

    New Zealand: The government plans to mandate e-invoicing for large businesses supplying government agencies from 1 January 2027, aiming to cut costs and improve cash flow. The initiative is expected to generate up to NZ$800 million in annual savings by streamlining invoice processing and reducing administrative work.

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    United Kingdom·Law360·about 11 hours ago

    Dental Aligners Not VAT-Exempt, Upper Tribunal Says

    The UK Upper Tribunal ruled that dental aligners are not exempt from VAT under the dental prostheses provision. The decision reverses a lower tribunal ruling and means dental practices must charge VAT on aligners.

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    Guinea·1stopVAT·about 21 hours ago

    Guinea Digital Services Tax for Foreign Digital Service Providers

    Guinea has introduced a digital services tax of 3% for foreign digital service providers, effective from 21 May 2026, with a 12-month transitional rate. After the transitional period, rates will vary between 1.5% and 7% depending on the type of service, and non-resident providers must appoint a local tax agent within 90 days.

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    Thailand·Comarch·about 21 hours ago

    How Thailand's Move to Global Tax Information Sharing Signals an Inevitable E-Invoicing Mandate

    Thailand's Cabinet approval of the OECD-led Global Minimum Tax exchange signals a shift toward mandatory e-invoicing. The move will require businesses to adopt the ETDA Standard 3-2560 XML schema and meet a 15-day transmission rule. The policy also offers a 200% double-tax deduction and a 1% electronic withholding tax rate until December 2027.

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    France·SharedServicesLink·1 day ago

    France Adds New E-Invoicing Specifications

    France's B2B e-invoicing mandate will see new technical specifications released by AFNOR, with the first mandatory phase starting 1 September 2026. The documentation expands on business use cases, invoice data flows, third-party relationships, and ecosystem interactions to guide businesses, software vendors and ASPs.

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    European Union·International Tax Review·1 day ago

    ViDA and the uncertain future of national digital reporting systems

    EU: ViDA, the Council Directive (EU) 2025/516, will harmonise digital reporting for B2B transactions from 1 July 2030, affecting national reporting systems. Existing real-time reporting systems in force before 1 January 2024 may transition by 2035, while new systems introduced after that date must comply by 1 July 2030. Member states retain limited authority for B2C reporting and other non-harmonised obligations.

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    Ireland·Orbitax·1 day ago

    Ireland Reintroduce 9% VAT Rate for Food Businesses and Hairdressers

    Ireland will reintroduce a 9% VAT rate for food businesses, catering services and hairdressers from 1 July 2026. The reduced rate does not apply to hotel accommodation, but does apply to food and catering provided by hotels.

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    E-Invoicing
    Brazil·VatCalc·1 day ago

    Brazil: August 2026 Nota Fiscal update for CBS, IBS and NFS-e reforms

    Brazil: From 1 August 2026, electronic fiscal documents must carry CBS and IBS tax information, requiring updates to layouts, validation rules, ERP logic and reporting. The update also moves towards national NFS-e standardisation, reducing municipal fragmentation for service invoices.

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    E-Invoicing
    Poland·RP·1 day ago

    Invoice outside KSeF also gives right to deduct VAT

    Poland: Invoices issued and received outside the Krajowy System e-Faktur (KSeF) still allow VAT deduction for VAT-registered taxpayers. The obligation to issue structured invoices via KSeF began on 1 February 2026, expanded to additional groups on 1 April 2026, and will apply to all VAT taxpayers from 1 January 2027.

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    Philippines·Manila Times·1 day ago

    SC upholds constitutionality of VAT refund law for foreign tourists

    Philippines: The Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of the VAT refund law for foreign tourists, confirming that the incentive is a valid policy measure to promote tourism. The law allows non-resident foreign tourists to claim VAT refunds on purchases of at least P3,000 per transaction from accredited retailers, provided the goods are taken out of the Philippines within 60 days of purchase.

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    Philippines·Deloitte·1 day ago

    Tracing the development of VAT refund rules

    Philippines' VAT refund rules have evolved significantly since 1987, with recent changes under the Create More Act affecting zero-rated taxpayers. The Supreme Court clarified processing periods and documentation requirements in December 2025, tightening the 90+30 day rule.

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    France·Global VAT Compliance·1 day ago

    France Clarifies Input VAT Deduction for Pre-Incorporation Acquisitions

    France: The Administrative Court of Appeal of Paris has ruled that input VAT cannot be deducted for pre-incorporation acquisitions unless the transaction is clearly linked to the future company. The decision underscores the need for consistent documentation and evidence that the purchase was made on behalf of the company before incorporation.

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    Philippines·ManilaTimes·1 day ago

    SC upholds constitutionality of VAT refund law for foreign tourists

    Philippines Supreme Court upholds constitutionality of VAT refund law for foreign tourists, confirming the policy as a valid tourism incentive.

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    Philippines·Global Nation·1 day ago

    Tourism boost wins: VAT refund for foreign tourists is constitutional - SC

    Philippines Supreme Court declares VAT refund for foreign tourists constitutional, upholding Republic Act No. 12079. The decision affirms the state’s right to offer fiscal incentives to boost tourism without violating equal protection.

    Digest · Tue4 articles · 8 days ago

    Tuesday, 30 June 2026

    Today's VAT news highlights significant developments in e-invoicing regulations across the globe, with Spain and the United Kingdom making strides in implementing mandatory e-invoicing systems. Meanwhile, in other regions, the UAE is pushing forward with its e-invoice plans, while the government in a key APAC nation has withdrawn a proposed VAT package for small businesses. These updates underscore the evolving landscape of tax compliance and digital invoicing requirements for businesses worldwide.

    Digest · Thu13 articles · 13 days ago

    Thursday, 25 June 2026

    Today's VAT news highlights significant developments in electronic invoicing, with countries such as Norway and Saudi Arabia implementing mandatory e-invoicing regimes. Additionally, updates on ERP e-invoicing integration and customs intermediary registration requirements are also featured, showcasing the increasingly complex and technologically-driven landscape of global tax compliance. These changes underscore the need for businesses to stay informed and adapt to evolving tax regulations across Europe, the Middle East, and beyond.