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    United Kingdom

    UK Latest: Announce e-Invoicing Mandate – Your Business Ready?

    LinkedIn · about 2 months ago

    The UK government has confirmed a mandatory e-invoicing regime set to launch in April 2029, covering B2B and B2G transactions. The plan likely adopts a four‑corner model using a localized Peppol standard, with phased implementation and potential incentives for SMEs. Businesses are urged to prepare early, engage in consultations, and assess technology and data readiness to meet the new compliance requirements.

    Malaysia

    New exemption threshold and grace period for Malaysian small enterprises

    The Invoicing Hub · about 2 months ago

    Malaysia’s IRBM has raised the e‑invoice exemption threshold to RM 1 million (~€200 k) effective 7 Dec 2025, exempting companies below that turnover. The interim relaxation period for small enterprises has been extended until 31 Dec 2026, delaying mandatory e‑invoicing for those with turnover under RM 1 million. The 5th wave of mandatory e‑invoicing scheduled for 1 July 2026 has been abolished for existing companies.

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    Argentina

    Argentina E-invoicing Guide

    Fonoa · about 2 months ago

    Argentina has mandated electronic invoicing for all VAT‑registered, simplified regime, and exempt taxpayers since April 1 2019. Invoices must be issued via AFIP’s CAE code, transmitted in XML, and retained for five years. Non‑compliance can lead to 2‑6 day closures, and Fonoa provides integration solutions to meet these requirements.

    Sweden

    Analysis: Legal developments significantly limit VAT-neutral business transfers in Sweden

    International Tax Review · about 2 months ago

    A Swedish Supreme Administrative Court ruling and updated Tax Agency guidance now restrict the scope of the transfer of a going concern (TOGC) exemption. The TOGC applies only when VAT would be chargeable on the asset transfer and the recipient can deduct input VAT, meaning many previously VAT‑neutral restructurings will incur VAT costs. Companies must reassess each asset’s VAT status when planning mergers or internal reorganisations.

    Belgium

    Mandatory e-invoicing takes effect in Belgium

    The Invoicing Hub · about 2 months ago

    Belgium has enforced its e‑invoicing mandate effective 1 January 2026, requiring all companies to transmit invoices electronically via the Peppol network. A three‑month grace period allows firms to comply without penalties, while coverage rates vary across regions. Companies must also prepare for future e‑reporting obligations in 2028 and the ViDA directive.

    European Union

    VAT rate changes coming in 2026: What you need to know

    Fintua · about 2 months ago

    The blog outlines confirmed and proposed VAT rate adjustments across several countries effective in 2026, highlighting significant reductions and increases that will impact pricing, invoicing, and compliance for multinational businesses. Key changes include Finland’s 13.5% reduced rate, Germany’s 7% cut for hospitality, and Kazakhstan’s 16% standard rate hike. Businesses are urged to update ERP systems and review contracts to avoid penalties.

    Malaysia

    Malaysia MyInvois E-Invoicing Postponed: RM1m–RM5m Businesses Now Start in 2027

    RTC Suite · about 2 months ago

    The Malaysian government has delayed the mandatory e‑invoicing rollout for businesses with annual sales between RM1 million and RM5 million to 1 January 2027, extending the penalty‑free transition period by 12 months. The exemption threshold was raised from RM500,000 to RM1 million in December 2025, and consolidated e‑invoicing will now cover retail and building materials sectors.

    Portugal

    Portugal VAT Guidance on Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Deductions

    LinkedIn · about 2 months ago

    The Portuguese Tax Authority (AT) has clarified the rules for input VAT deduction on electric and plug‑in hybrid vehicles in Oficio Circulado n.º 25088. Key points include VAT liability on private use, non‑deductibility of maintenance expenses, and a 50% deduction for bi‑fuel vehicles. These changes affect how companies account for vehicle-related VAT and may require procedural adjustments.

    Netherlands

    Pension Premiums (Still) Not Subject to VAT

    TaxLive · about 2 months ago

    Dutch court rulings in September 2025 declared pension premiums taxable at 21% VAT, but the Minister of Finance has rejected adopting these rulings, maintaining the current VAT-exempt status until a Supreme Court decision. The rulings apply to mandatory sector pension schemes, while voluntary schemes remain unaffected. If the Supreme Court confirms the premiums are taxable, lawmakers may introduce corrective measures.

    Luxembourg

    CJEU Arcomet decision clarifies VAT treatment of year‑end transfer pricing adjustments

    KPMG Luxembourg · about 2 months ago

    The Court of Justice of the EU ruled that year‑end transfer‑pricing adjustments that increase profits to align with the arm’s‑length principle may be considered VAT‑eligible if the services and payment terms were agreed in advance. Documentation for input‑VAT deduction remains necessary and proportionate, but taxpayers need not prove economic necessity of the services. The ruling clarifies that VAT applies only where a clearly identifiable service is provided for remuneration, providing legal certainty across Member States.

    Malaysia

    Malaysia e-invoice Phase 4 starts Jan 1, 2026

    DocNova · about 2 months ago

    Malaysia’s Inland Revenue Board has rolled out Phase 4 of its e‑invoicing mandate, effective 1 January 2026. The new rule requires all taxpayers with annual sales or income up to RM5 million to issue electronic invoices, while those below RM1 million remain exempt. The government also introduces free MyInvois tools and a new e‑duti setem stamp‑duty system.

    Burkina Faso

    Burkina Faso to Roll Out Certified E-Invoicing System in January

    Ecofin Agency · about 2 months ago

    Burkina Faso will launch a certified electronic invoicing system in January 2026 to centralise transaction data, curb VAT fraud and reduce corruption. The system requires businesses to use certified software, terminals and internet connectivity, and will enable continuous data flow to the tax authority for better revenue forecasting and credit assessment.

    China

    New Regulations Unveiled, Ushering in a New Era for China VAT

    KPMG China · about 2 months ago

    KPMG China outlines the key provisions of the newly issued Implementation Regulations of China’s Value‑Added Tax Law, which came into force on 1 January 2026. The regulations refine definitions of taxable transactions, clarify zero‑rate eligibility for cross‑border services and intangible assets, and provide detailed guidance on VAT deduction and exemption criteria. Taxpayers should review the new rules to ensure compliance and optimize VAT management.

    United Kingdom

    How much do you know about the UK’s upcoming e-invoicing regulation?

    LinkedIn · about 2 months ago

    UK companies will be required to use e-invoicing for all VAT transactions from January 2029. Storecove is hosting a webinar on January 15, 2026 to preview the upcoming change and explain implementation steps. The session will cover the regulatory requirements, impact on businesses, and how an API can simplify compliance.

    European Union

    VAT recovery in 2026: Discover how much you could reclaim

    Fintua · about 2 months ago

    The article highlights that businesses can still recover VAT incurred in 2025, with a 4‑5 year domestic window and a 1‑year foreign window. It outlines common recovery gaps—missed foreign claims, incomplete invoices, missed deadlines, and conservative claiming—and promotes a technology‑enabled approach to maximise cash flow. Fintua’s platform automates validation, centralises claim tracking, and reduces audit risk.

    UAE

    UAE Implements Reverse Charge VAT on Metal Scrap

    GulfNews · about 2 months ago

    The UAE will shift VAT responsibility for scrap‑metal transactions from sellers to buyers on 14 January 2026. Under the new reverse‑charge mechanism, buyers must declare their purchase purpose and registration, while sellers must retain these declarations and note the reverse‑charge on invoices. The change aims to curb fraud and improve compliance in the scrap‑metal sector.

    UAE

    New Cabinet Decision on VAT Reverse Charge for Scrap Metal in UAE

    PwC · about 2 months ago

    The UAE Ministry of Finance’s Cabinet Decision No. 153 of 2025 introduces a reverse‑charge mechanism for the local supply of scrap metal between VAT‑registered persons, shifting VAT accounting from suppliers to recipients. Effective 14 January 2026, the rule excludes zero‑rated export supplies and requires written declarations and proper documentation to avoid liability.

    United States

    2025 Year in Review | Tax Alerts: U.S. Human Capital & Workforce, Individual Tax, and Indirect Tax

    EY Tax News · about 2 months ago

    The article reviews EY Tax Alerts for 2025 covering U.S. human capital, workforce, individual tax, and indirect tax developments. It highlights key updates such as new travel restrictions, changes to state transit taxes, updated retirement plan limits, Social Security wage base adjustments, and new data collection requirements for ESTA travelers. It serves as a comprehensive resource for tax professionals to stay informed on regulatory changes.

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