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    United Kingdom

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

    LinkedIn · 5 days 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 · 5 days 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.

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    UAE

    UAE Implements Reverse Charge VAT on Metal Scrap

    GulfNews · 5 days 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 · 5 days 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 · 5 days 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.

    India

    GST Compliance Calendar – January 2026

    IRISGST · 5 days ago

    The article presents the GST compliance calendar for January 2026, detailing key due dates for monthly returns, payments, and the annual return. It serves as a reference for businesses to plan filing and payment schedules. The calendar is hosted by IRISGST and includes an interactive selector for other months and years.

    Brazil

    Brazil VAT: New Government Promises Progress on Reforms

    VatCalc · 5 days ago

    Brazil is launching a seven‑year transition to a dual VAT system, replacing PIS, Cofins, ICMS and ISS with federal CBS and state IBS. The pilot starts in 2026 with minimal rates and e‑invoicing waivers, while full implementation is slated for 2033 with a consolidated rate of roughly 28%. The reform includes compensation funds for states and a shift to a destination‑based regime.

    European Union

    ViDA Single VAT Registration: The end of call‑off stock and why technology must upgrade

    VATCalc · 5 days ago

    The article explains that from July 2028 the EU’s ViDA Single VAT Registration will eliminate the call‑off stock simplification, making cross‑border inventory movements taxable and digitally reportable immediately. It outlines the need for businesses to use OSS or local VAT registrations, highlights the risk of legacy systems, and promotes modern single‑engine platforms such as VATCalc to meet the new compliance requirements.

    European Union

    Digital Mandates and AI Reshape VAT Compliance Landscape in 2026

    Bloomberg Tax · 6 days ago

    Bloomberg Tax’s analysis outlines how the EU’s ViDA reform and global digital reporting mandates will reshape VAT compliance in 2026, with several EU member states implementing e‑invoicing and real‑time data transmission ahead of the 2030 deadline. The article highlights the growing role of AI in detecting non‑compliance and the implications of the 2025 CJEU Arcomet ruling on transfer‑pricing adjustments. Businesses are urged to modernize invoicing, automate data flows, and align internal processes to meet the new digital and AI‑driven compliance requirements.

    Mozambique

    VAT - Amendment to the VAT Refund Regulation 2024

    PwC Portugal · 6 days ago

    Mozambique’s Decree 52/2025 amends the VAT Refund Regulation, tightening documentation requirements and introducing new procedures for suspension notifications and special regimes for mining and oil sectors. The changes take effect on 29 January 2026 and include reduced refund periods for diplomatic missions and new security deposit obligations.

    European Union

    2026 Brings New Import Fees and Customs Duties to Low-Value EU Imports

    LinkedIn Article by Aleksandra Bal · 6 days ago

    The year 2026 marks a shift in how low‑value goods entering the EU are taxed, with the EU introducing a flat €3 customs duty and a planned €2 handling fee, while several member states enact national measures. These changes aim to streamline customs processing and increase revenue from low‑value e‑commerce parcels.

    Netherlands

    Standard VAT rate for stairlift supplies

    TaxLive · 6 days ago

    A Dutch court decision confirms that the reduced VAT rate for aids does not apply to stairlifts. The reduced rate is limited to wheelchairs, crutches, standing chairs and high‑bed mattresses, while stairlifts are subject to the standard VAT rate. The ruling clarifies the interpretation of the table post and has immediate compliance implications for suppliers.

    China

    Deloitte China on new VAT law effective 1 Jan 2026

    International Tax Review · 6 days ago

    Deloitte China outlines the impact of its new VAT law effective 1 Jan 2026, highlighting key changes such as cross‑border supply rules, deemed sales, mixed sales, input‑VAT recovery rights, and mandatory e‑invoicing. The firm advises businesses to evaluate compliance and strategic implications, while noting forthcoming preferential policies and potential registration options for foreign entities.

    Czech Republic

    Deloitte – Central Europe indirect tax interview

    International Tax Review · 7 days ago

    Deloitte’s partner Adham Hafoudh discusses the rapid rollout of e‑invoicing and e‑reporting mandates across Europe, the data consolidation challenges they pose, and the expected expansion of these obligations up to 2030. He highlights Deloitte’s integrated advisory and technology solutions to help firms adapt, and notes the potential role of AI in further automating tax processes while stressing the need for precision and data security.

    Malaysia

    Malaysia e-invoicing updates: delays, thresholds, and guidance

    VATCalc · 7 days ago

    Malaysia has postponed the 4th wave of mandatory B2B e‑invoicing for firms with RM1m‑RM5m turnover to January 2027, and raised the minimum sales threshold for e‑invoicing from RM500k to RM1m, cancelling the 5th wave. The MyInvois portal will roll out in phases from August 2024, with new guidance (MyInvois 2.1) issued in April 2025 and a 6‑month soft‑landing period for the first wave. The Continuous Transaction Control model now requires pre‑verification of XML invoices via LHDN’s portal/API, issuance of a digital certification serial number, and inclusion of a QR code on all invoices.

    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan introduces mandatory VAT on digital services

    Global VAT Compliance · 7 days ago

    Azerbaijan has announced a mandatory VAT regime for digital services supplied by non‑resident providers, requiring them to register, charge VAT and file returns. The scope covers software, SaaS, cloud, streaming, digital content, online advertising, digital marketing, platform access and other automated services. Detailed thresholds, filing frequency and administrative requirements are still pending clarification.

    Türkiye

    Turkey 7.5% Digital Services Tax

    VATCalc · 7 days ago

    Turkey’s Revenue Administration proposes a phased reduction of the Digital Services Tax (DST) from 7.5% to 5% in January 2026 and further to 2.5% in January 2027. The DST applies to digital service providers exceeding a global revenue threshold of EUR 750 million or local revenue of TRY 20 million, with strict monthly reporting and no deductions allowed. Exemptions require an independent auditor report and are subject to strict thresholds.

    China

    China hails marketplace reporting VAT boost

    VATCalc · 7 days ago

    China’s State Administration of Taxation has rolled out a mandatory marketplace reporting regime that requires digital platforms to submit structured merchant-level data to tax authorities. The new rules, effective from October 2025, have already increased tax visibility and collections by 13% from online sellers and are expected to tighten compliance for e‑commerce operators. The regime aligns China with global standards such as DAC7 and imposes penalties of up to RMB 500,000 for non‑compliance.

    European Union

    EU Customs Reform 2028: Why VAT Determination and Reporting Technology must Be reimagined, not patched

    VATCalc · 7 days ago

    VATCalc explains how the EU’s 2028 Customs Reform will eliminate the €150 low‑value threshold, expand platform liability, and require real‑time, transaction‑level VAT determination and reporting. The article argues that legacy VAT systems are ill‑suited and that a single, legislative‑coded engine is essential to meet the new harmonised import VAT model across all 27 Member States. It highlights the need for rapid, integrated compliance to avoid penalties and operational risk.

    United States

    RTA resumes public meetings ahead of March election to extend transportation sales tax

    Tucson Sentinel · 8 days ago

    The article reports that Pima County voters will decide on March 10, 2026 whether to extend a half‑cent transportation sales tax (Propositions 418 and 419) to fund a $2.67 billion, 20‑year transportation plan. Public meetings and Q&A sessions are scheduled in January and February to explain the plan’s allocations for road expansion, pavement rehabilitation and transit.

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