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    Türkiye·SteelRadar·5 months ago

    Good news for exporters: VAT exemption within the scope of the Inward Processing Regime has been extended

    Turkey has extended the VAT exemption for inward processing regime (IPR) purchases until 31 December 2030. The decision, published in the Official Gazette on 29 January 2026, adds five years to the exemption that had been in place for about 27 years. Export‑oriented firms can continue to buy domestically sourced raw materials and intermediate goods without paying VAT, easing cash flow and supporting local supply chains.

    Compliance
    Cross-Border
    Poland·VatCalc·5 months ago

    Poland to upgrade digital services tax

    Poland is proposing a 3% Digital Services Tax (DST) on digital platforms’ advertising, data services and intermediary services, targeting companies with global revenues over €1 billion and Polish revenues above €250 million. The tax will apply only to income from Polish users and will credit Polish corporate income tax paid to reduce double taxation. A public consultation will begin in February 2026, with a draft bill expected after stakeholder feedback.

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    Switzerland·Politico·5 months ago

    Switzerland will raise VAT to boost defense spending

    Switzerland will temporarily increase its VAT rate by 0.8 percentage points from 8.1% to 8.9% starting in 2028 for a decade to raise about 31 billion Swiss francs for defense spending. The change requires a constitutional amendment and a public consultation in spring, and the extra revenue will feed an armament fund with borrowing capacity.

    E-Commerce
    Compliance
    Saudi Arabia·Deloitte·5 months ago

    Understanding VAT Amendments in Saudi Arabia: Implications for E-commerce and Marketplaces

    Saudi Arabia’s Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) has issued amendments to the VAT Implementing Regulations that clarify the responsibilities of electronic marketplaces and e-commerce platforms. The changes define when a marketplace is deemed to facilitate a supply and therefore liable for VAT, and introduce phased effective dates for compliance. Businesses operating in the Kingdom should review their operating models and contractual arrangements to ensure alignment with the updated framework.

    Compliance
    Cross-Border
    Luxembourg·LinkedIn·5 months ago

    Luxembourg VAT and company cars just got more expensive for some profiles.

    Circular 807-1, issued in October 2025, removed the ability for Luxembourg resident employees in taxable rental car policies to reduce the taxable base for business mileage, potentially increasing VAT costs for those with significant professional travel. The change also raises operational questions about the backdating of adjustments and filing corrections, and highlights challenges for cross‑border employees. Companies may need to rethink their car policies in light of these developments.

    VAT Rates
    VAT Update
    Austria·Global VAT Compliance·5 months ago

    Austria Reduced VAT Rate Lowered to 5 Percent on Selected Goods

    Austria has lowered its reduced VAT rate from 10% to 5% for a defined basket of goods, effective 1 July 2026. The change applies only to specified goods and does not affect the standard rate.

    Compliance
    Moldova·Logos Press·5 months ago

    VAT payers want to raise the threshold

    Moldova’s legislature has amended the Tax Code to raise the VAT registration threshold to 3.2 million lei, a move that the Ministry of Finance only partially supports by proposing 1.7 million lei. The current threshold, effective 1 January 2026, stands at 1.5 million lei, and the EU directive caps the limit at 85 000 € or its equivalent.

    Compliance
    Ghana·Ghana Business News·5 months ago

    Higher VAT threshold to ease burden on small businesses – GRA

    The Ghana Revenue Authority has raised the VAT registration threshold from GH¢200,000 to GH¢750,000 per annum, effective 26 January 2026. Businesses below the new threshold will be deregistered and placed under the Modified Tax Scheme, which offers simplified compliance options. The move aims to reduce the compliance burden on micro and small businesses in the informal sector.

    Compliance
    E-Invoicing
    France·VatCalc·5 months ago

    France reorganises VAT law Sept 2026

    France will transfer all VAT provisions from the General Tax Code into a new consolidated framework, the Code de l’imposition sur les biens et services (CIBS), effective 1 September 2026. The reform modernises the legislative structure, codifies EU measures such as the ViDA package and IOSS, and allows a transition period until 31 December 2027. E‑invoicing rules remain outside the CIBS for the time being.

    Compliance
    E-Invoicing
    Bosnia and Herzegovina·Biznis.ba·5 months ago

    Bosnia and Herzegovina: Draft Law on Fiscalization of Transactions

    The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s House of Representatives adopted a draft law on fiscalization of transactions, establishing obligations for electronic invoicing, a real‑time transaction recording system, monitoring mechanisms, and criminal provisions to curb tax evasion. The law builds on the 2009 fiscal systems law and aims to modernize tax compliance across the Federation.

    Compliance
    E-Invoicing
    Poland·GetSix·5 months ago

    New regulations for Poland’s National E‑Invoicing System (KSeF) for 2026 – key changes for businesses

    Poland’s Ministry of Finance and Economy has signed four executive regulations that finalize the technical and organisational aspects of the National E‑Invoicing System (KSeF). The new rules set exemptions for certain services, change simplified invoice handling, and introduce mandatory JPK_VAT reporting with KSeF identifiers from 1 February 2026. Businesses must update their accounting and ERP systems to comply with the new authorisation, authentication and data‑scope requirements.

    Compliance
    E-Invoicing
    Bosnia and Herzegovina·VatCalc·5 months ago

    Bosnia and Herzegovina e-invoicing mandate proposal

    The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina has approved a bill that would make B2B and B2G e-invoicing mandatory via a Central Platform for Fiscalisation (CPF) and require B2C transactions to use approved Electronic Fiscal Systems (EFS). The proposal aims to align with the EU ViDA model by July 2030 and has moved from the Lower House to the upper house for final approval.

    Compliance
    VAT Rates
    Belgium·LinkedIn Article by VAT Consult·5 months ago

    Belgium Revises VAT Adjustment Period Following Drebers: 15 Years for Durable Renovation Works from 2026

    Belgium has amended its VAT Code to introduce a fifteen‑year adjustment period for durable renovation works that exhibit characteristics comparable to immovable property, replacing the previous five‑year period for such works. The change, approved on 21 January 2026, will take effect on the day the law is published in the Official Gazette and applies retroactively to works whose adjustment period is still running. The amendment aims to align Belgium’s rules with EU law after the Court of Justice’s Drebers ruling.

    Compliance
    VAT Rates
    Kenya·LinkedIn·5 months ago

    Relief for Farmers as Finance Bill 2026/27 Cuts VAT to 8%

    The Finance Bill 2026/27 will cut the input VAT for agricultural exporters from 16% to 8%, remove excise duty on packaging materials such as kraft paper, and scrap export promotion levies. It also allows faster offsetting of VAT refunds, offers special tax treatment for long‑standing 100% exporters, and rationalises regulatory levies to ease logistics costs. The bill is scheduled to be tabled in Parliament in March 2026.

    Compliance
    E-Invoicing
    Slovak Republic·VatCalc·5 months ago

    Slovakia VAT split payments widened 2027

    Slovakia will expand its special method of tax payment from 1 January 2027, allowing tax authorities to mandate split payments when there is a reasonable concern a supplier will not remit VAT. The new rule requires customers to pay the VAT directly to the tax authority and imposes penalties equal to the full VAT amount for non‑compliance. It is part of Act No. 385/2025 Coll. and aligns with the 2027 e‑invoicing mandate.

    Compliance
    VAT Rates
    Bosnia and Herzegovina·SBC News·5 months ago

    Calls to end gambling VAT relief surface in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Bosnia and Herzegovina MPs have tabled a proposal to abolish the gambling sector's VAT exemption, aiming to bring the activity under standard VAT rules. The amendment would raise Federation revenue to at least KM 150 million annually, with an extra KM 50 million for local communities, and redirect funds to healthcare and social initiatives. The move follows a 2025 proposal that allocated 60% of gambling tax to the treasury, 20% to social initiatives, and 20% to specialised healthcare.

    Exemptions
    VAT Rates
    Cyprus·Bloomberg Tax·5 months ago

    Cyprus Tax Agency Announces Extension of Zero Rate VAT for Essential Items

    Cyprus has extended the zero percent VAT rate on a range of essential items until 31 December 2026. The extension, announced by the Cyprus Tax Department on 15 January 2026, covers baby milk, diapers, feminine hygiene products, and certain fresh fruits and vegetables.

    Compliance
    E-Invoicing
    Brazil·VatCalc·5 months ago

    Brazil’s 2026-32 VAT implementation includes targeted “Cashback” relief for low‑income households

    Brazil’s 2026‑2032 VAT reform introduces a targeted “Cashback” mechanism that refunds part of the new CBS and IBS taxes to low‑income families. The scheme will reimburse 100% of CBS and 20% of IBS on essential utilities (draft figures) and is expected to start in 2027 with a phased rollout. Refunds will be transferred electronically to families’ bank accounts linked to their CPF.

    Compliance
    Cross-Border
    United Kingdom·ICAEW·5 months ago

    How will the new duty on electric cars work?

    The UK government will introduce a new electric vehicle excise duty (eVED) from April 2028, charging 3p per mile for electric cars and 1.5p per mile for plug‑in hybrids. The levy will be administered by the DVLA and integrated into the existing VED system, with a consultation deadline of 18 March 2026.

    Compliance
    VAT Update
    China·Fiscal Solutions·5 months ago

    China VAT Alert: New Mandatory Registration Rules and Retroactive Compliance Requirements

    China’s State Taxation Administration announced new mandatory VAT registration rules effective 1 January 2026, requiring businesses with annual taxable sales above RMB 5 million to register as general VAT taxpayers. The announcement introduces retroactive compliance, mandatory registration for specific sectors, and automatic reclassification for late registrants, increasing compliance risk for businesses near the threshold.

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