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    Oman·VatCalc·about 2 months ago

    Oman e‑invoicing Jan 2023

    VatCalc reports that Oman will enforce mandatory B2B and B2G e‑invoicing and e‑reporting via a Peppol 5‑corner model starting 1 Aug 2026. The rollout will be phased, with the first wave in August 2026 for the largest taxpayers, a second wave in February 2027, and a third wave in August 2027. The Oman Tax Authority became the official Peppol Authority in January 2026 and published updated FAQs on 8 Dec 2025.

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    E-Invoicing
    Gabon·VatCalc·about 2 months ago

    Gabon mandatory e-invoicing for VAT deductibility

    Gabon will require electronic invoices as the sole basis for VAT deductions from July 2026, following the Finance Law 2026. A six‑month transition period allows businesses to use customs‑duty documentation in lieu of compliant e‑invoices. The law introduces standardized electronic invoices (FNE) and mandates that input VAT be shown separately on these documents.

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    Italy·VatCalc·about 2 months ago

    Italy 2026 proposes e2 customs handling fee small parcel imports

    Italy has postponed its planned €2 customs handling fee for e‑commerce parcels from outside the EU until the EU-level fee takes effect on 1 July 2026. The fee would apply to parcels not exceeding €150 intrinsic value, covering both B2C and B2B shipments, and is expected to generate €123 million in 2026 and €245 million from 2027 onward. The EU will introduce an interim €3 levy from 1 July 2026 and a €2 levy from 1 November 2026, with plans to remove the €150 de‑minimis exemption in 2028.

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    E-Invoicing
    VatCalc·about 2 months ago

    Belize B2B e-invoicing mandate moves forward

    Belize has legislated mandatory e-invoicing and e-receipts for B2B transactions, effective from 2027, as confirmed in the 2026/7 Budget. The country’s General Sales Tax (GST) remains at a 12.5% standard rate, with registration required for businesses exceeding BZD 75,000 in annual taxable supplies. Monthly GST returns are due by the 15th of the following month.

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    E-Invoicing
    Bulgaria·VatCalc·about 2 months ago

    Bulgaria SAF-T introduction

    On 27 February 2026, Bulgaria’s National Revenue Agency issued Order No. Z‑TsU‑30‑359, updating the SAF‑T schema to version 1.0.2 effective 1 April 2026. The order mandates monthly SAF‑T submissions starting January 2026, with a phased timetable for large, mid‑sized and other taxpayers, and provides a six‑month grace period for the first filing. The required reports include monthly General Ledger, Accounts Payable/Receivable, Sales and Purchase invoices, annual Fixed Assets, and on‑demand Inventory.

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    E-Invoicing
    France·VatCalc·about 2 months ago

    France tightens e-invoicing penalties

    France’s 2026 Finance Law introduces stricter penalties for non‑compliance with the upcoming e‑invoicing and e‑reporting regime, effective from 1 September 2026. The law sets €50 fines per non‑approved invoice, progressive penalties for failing to receive e‑invoices, and €500 per missing e‑reporting transmission, capped at €15,000 annually. A first‑offence tolerance allows penalty waivers if errors are corrected within 30 days.

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    E-Invoicing
    Nigeria·LinkedIn·2 months ago

    Nigeria’s e-invoicing mandate just expanded

    Nigeria has extended its e‑invoicing and Electronic Fiscal System (EFS) to medium‑sized and emerging taxpayers. Medium‑size businesses (₦1B–₦5B revenue) must go live on 1 July 2026, while emerging taxpayers (under ₦1B) must go live on 1 July 2027, with enforcement starting 1 January 2027 and 1 January 2028 respectively. The mandate applies to all VAT‑registered businesses issuing invoices for taxable transactions in Nigeria and requires real‑time invoice generation, validation and transmission through the government platform.

    Compliance
    E-Invoicing
    Netherlands·VatCalc·2 months ago

    Netherlands Reluctant on Domestic E-Invoicing

    The Dutch Ministry of Finance is moving forward with a domestic B2B e-invoicing mandate set to take effect in January 2030, alongside EU-wide ViDA requirements for intra‑community transactions from July 2030. The mandate design was presented to Parliament on 10 March 2026, with legislation expected by mid‑2028 and a two‑year implementation window. Optional domestic e‑reporting may follow in January 2032.

    Compliance
    Exemptions
    Denmark·VatCalc·2 months ago

    Denmark to introduce zero VAT on books and scrap coffee and chocolate taxes

    Denmark’s parliament is considering Bill L125, which would abolish the coffee and chocolate consumption taxes from 1 July 2026 and introduce a 0 % VAT rate on books, e‑books and audiobooks. The bill also provides a refund mechanism for businesses to reclaim tax paid on stock held at the transition date, while earlier this year Denmark extended 25 % VAT to commercial leisure services.

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    Compliance
    Austria·VatCalc·2 months ago

    Austria raises Intrastat thresholds 2026

    Austria has increased its Intrastat reporting thresholds for 2026. From 1 January 2026, the arrivals threshold rises to €5 million per annum and the dispatch threshold to €1.2 million per annum. Statistical thresholds remain at €12 million for both arrivals and dispatches.

    Compliance
    VAT Rates
    Switzerland·Le News·2 months ago

    Swiss government presses ahead with VAT rise to fund army despite opposition

    The Swiss federal government plans to increase VAT by 0.8 percentage points over a decade (2028‑2038) to raise CHF 31 bn for defence. The proposal requires a constitutional amendment, a new armaments fund law, and a national referendum in summer 2027. Consultation ends in May, with only the Centre party supporting the measure.

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    Sweden·Riksdagen·2 months ago

    Temporary reduced VAT on food

    Sweden’s Riksdag approved a temporary reduction of the VAT rate on food from 12% to 6% effective 1 April 2026, lasting until 31 December 2027. The change aims to support household finances during the period.

    Compliance
    E-Invoicing
    France·Fonoa·2 months ago

    France E-Invoicing Reform 2026: Timeline, Scope & E-Reporting Explained

    France will enforce a comprehensive e‑invoicing and e‑reporting regime from 1 September 2026. Large and mid‑size enterprises must issue and receive electronic invoices immediately, while SMEs and micro‑enterprises will join the rollout in 2027. The reform covers domestic B2B, B2C, and cross‑border transactions, with special rules for overseas territories.

    Compliance
    Refunds
    Belgium·Deloitte Belgium·2 months ago

    VAT Chain - provision account finally enters into force as from 1 May 2026

    Belgium’s VAT chain reform introduces a new VAT provision account effective 1 May 2026, replacing the current account and changing account numbers. The summer regime for late filing will be abolished, and taxpayers can request historic VAT credits via MyMinfin. Key dates are 30 April 2026 for return submission and 1 May 2026 for the new account and credit transfer.

    Compliance
    E-Invoicing
    Belgium·Deloitte Belgium·2 months ago

    VAT Chain - provision account finally enters into force as from 1 May 2026

    Belgium’s VAT chain reform introduces a new VAT provision account effective 1 May 2026, replacing the current account and changing account numbers. Credit balances will transfer automatically if all periodic returns are filed by 30 April 2026, and the historic VAT credit can be claimed via MyMinfin. The summer regime is abolished, and the new account number BE41 6792 0036 4210 will be used for payments.

    E-Commerce
    Compliance
    Azerbaijan·VatCalc·2 months ago

    Azerbaijan VAT on digital services

    From 23 August 2026, non‑resident providers of digital services to Azerbaijani consumers must register with the tax administration and charge 18% VAT, replacing the previous withholding‑tax regime. The VAT registration threshold is AZN 17,000 per annum, and the current VAT rate of 18% applies to all domestically supplied digital services. Implementation guidance and FAQs are expected before the August deadline.

    Compliance
    VAT Rates
    Slovak Republic·Meridian Global Services·2 months ago

    Slovakia's VAT Law Amendments Effective April 2026

    Slovakia is implementing significant amendments to its VAT Act effective 1 April 2026, targeting high‑risk taxpayers. The changes grant the tax authority expanded powers, including extended registration deadlines, mandatory record‑keeping, and a presumption of cessation of activity. From 1 January 2027, a VAT guarantee mechanism will allow the authority to require customers to pay VAT directly to a special account, with guarantees ranging from €5,000 to €500,000.

    Compliance
    Exemptions
    France·Vat Solutions·2 months ago

    France – VAT Changes 2026 and Finance Law

    France's 2026 Finance Law introduces several VAT changes, including extending the 5.5% reduced rate to refrigeration energy and air transport in overseas departments, proroguing the 10% forestry rate until 2028, and tightening e‑invoicing sanctions. It also mandates electronic invoice reception for all VAT‑registered entities from 1 September 2026 and replaces the CGI with the new CIBS code for VAT from the same date.

    Exemptions
    VAT Rates
    Türkiye·Hürriyet Daily News·2 months ago

    Turkey moves to tax crypto trades, diamonds in broad fiscal overhaul

    Turkey’s new 19‑article bill introduces a 0.3% transaction tax on crypto trades and a 20% special consumption tax on diamonds, while explicitly exempting crypto transactions from VAT. The proposal also removes certain tax deductions and adjusts other tax exemptions, marking a significant shift in the country’s fiscal framework.

    Compliance
    VAT Rates
    Japan·VatCalc·2 months ago

    Japan evaluates consumption tax cut

    Japan is considering a temporary withdrawal of the 8% reduced consumption tax on food for up to two years, with the bill slated for the Autumn 2026 Diet session. The move would cut annual tax revenue by about ¥5 trillion, while the current standard rate remains 10% with an 8% reduced rate for food. The ruling LDP has resisted the cut, citing the tax's importance for funding social security.

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