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    China

    PV export VAT rebates to be axed in April

    China Daily · 13 days ago

    China will scrap value‑added tax rebates on photovoltaic products from April 2026, ending the export rebate for PV modules. Between April and December 2026, battery product rebates will be cut from 9% to 6%, and the full removal of PV rebates will take effect on 1 January 2027. The policy shift follows a November 2024 reduction of solar wafer, cell and module rebates from 13% to 9%.

    European Union

    OECD Issues Guidance On Real-Time Reporting For VAT

    Law360 · 13 days ago

    The OECD has released guidance to help policymakers design real‑time reporting mandates for VAT transactions. The guidance outlines principles for implementing real‑time data submission to tax authorities, a feature increasingly adopted by member states. It aims to standardise reporting requirements and improve compliance.

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    Austria

    Austria MOF Clarifies Liability for Standard Consumption Tax, VAT Regarding Cross-Border Vehicle Acquisitions

    Bloomberg Tax · 13 days ago

    The Austrian Federal Ministry of Finance posted a Federal Finance Court decision clarifying liability for standard consumption tax (NoVA) and VAT on cross-border vehicle acquisitions. The ruling addresses the taxpayer’s center of life and the statute of limitations for assessments, upholding the Austrian Tax Office’s assessment in a case involving a German citizen residing in Austria who purchased a vehicle in Germany. The court dismissed the taxpayer’s arguments that the center of vital interests was in Germany and that the assessments were time-barred.

    Romania

    Romania announces January 2026 VAT and tax filing deadlines

    Global VAT Compliance · 13 days ago

    The Romanian National Agency for Fiscal Administration (ANAF) has set key filing dates for January 2026, covering VAT registrations, returns, social contributions, withholding tax, and One‑Stop‑Shop (OSS) submissions. The deadlines vary by taxpayer type and transaction profile, with specific dates for quarterly VAT taxpayers, registration changes, and December 2025 related filings.

    Ukraine

    Ukraine’s e-invoicing regulations: B2G and B2B compliance

    OpenEnvoy · 13 days ago

    Ukraine requires all VAT‑registered businesses to issue electronic invoices in XML format and submit them to the Unified Register of Tax Invoices before sending them to recipients. Public sector suppliers must use e‑invoicing for all transactions, with digital signatures mandatory and invoices archived for three years.

    Ukraine

    e-Invoicing in Ukraine [2025 Requirements]

    Comarch · 13 days ago

    Ukraine requires electronic invoicing for taxpayers with annual revenue above UAH 1 million, and mandates SAF‑T reporting for SMEs since 1 Jan 2023 and for large enterprises since 1 Jan 2022. The Cabinet adopted a two‑year experimental e‑TTN project on 30 May 2024, which will become mandatory after the trial period, eliminating paper consignment notes.

    China

    Beijing Triggers Lithium Surge: VAT Rebate Rollback Sparks Global Supply Chain Frenzy

    FinancialContent · 13 days ago

    China’s Ministry of Finance and State Taxation Administration announced a phased rollback of the 13% export VAT rebate for lithium‑ion batteries, cutting it to 6% on April 1 2026 and abolishing it by January 1 2027. The move has spurred a sharp rise in lithium prices and a front‑loading of exports, reshaping the global battery supply chain and leveling the playing field for non‑Chinese manufacturers.

    Spain

    Charter, VAT and its accrual in international waters

    SuperyachtNews · 13 days ago

    The article discusses how adopting Article 59 bis of Directive 2006/112/EC would allow Spain to exclude from VAT the portion of charter fees earned in international waters, aligning its rules with France and Italy. Currently Spain applies a flat 21 % VAT to all charter fees regardless of itinerary. The author highlights the feasibility of implementing this measure using satellite geolocation for accurate itinerary certification.

    Global

    The Power of Source Document Reviews in VAT Compliance

    LinkedIn Article by My Virtual VAT Team · 13 days ago

    This article discusses the importance of reviewing source documents for VAT compliance, highlighting common issues uncovered such as incorrect VAT treatment, missing invoice details, and data quality problems. It recommends a sampling approach of 10‑15 invoices per period and emphasizes the need to document findings and act on insights to improve processes.

    India

    Supreme Court Settles 'Parts vs. Structures' Debate and Reinforces Rule-Based Tariff Classification

    LinkedIn Article by Darda Advisors LLP · 13 days ago

    The Supreme Court of India clarified that a 'part' of machinery must functionally participate in the machine’s operation, while structures that merely support do not qualify. It reaffirmed that tariff classification is a rule‑based exercise grounded in the Customs Tariff and HSN, and that end‑use is not determinative unless the tariff allows it. The ruling also confirmed that HSN explanatory notes carry binding interpretive value.

    Denmark

    Is Denmark’s government going to cut VAT on food?

    TheLocal · 14 days ago

    The Danish government is debating a VAT cut on food, with Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen favoring a general reduction rather than eliminating VAT on fruit and vegetables. The Moderates propose scrapping VAT on fruit and vegetables, while the Liberals have not set a specific cut amount. The government says a full cut cannot be implemented by this year's elections due to technical reasons.

    United Kingdom

    Deloitte weekly VAT News 12 January 2026

    TaxScape · 14 days ago

    The Deloitte TaxScape weekly VAT news update covers a First‑tier Tribunal ruling that allows Littlewoods to recover full input tax on photography costs, the withdrawal of HMRC’s linked‑goods concession under the ESC, and significant changes to the EU Deforestation Regulation effective 30 December 2026 for large and medium businesses. It also notes the removal of printed materials from the EUDR scope and the publication of these changes in the Official Journal on 23 December 2025.

    Isle of Man

    Isle of Man Gazettes Value Added Tax (Repayment Interest) Order 2025

    Bloomberg Tax · 14 days ago

    The Isle of Man Gazette published the VAT (Repayment Interest) Order 2025, amending the VAT Act 1996. The order clarifies that no repayment interest will be charged on VAT refunds issued within 30 days from the later of the return filing, claim submission, or assessment notification. The order took effect on 6 November 2025.

    Global

    Digital Continuous Transactional Reporting for Value Added Tax

    VatCalc · 14 days ago

    The OECD released a report on 10 January 2026 outlining Digital Continuous Transactional Reporting (DCTR) for VAT, aiming to standardise e‑invoicing and e‑reporting across jurisdictions. The guidance covers planning, digital invoicing foundations, compliance support, data security, interoperability, and long‑term sustainability. It seeks to reduce compliance costs and fraud while promoting cross‑border consistency.

    Netherlands

    VAT in 2026: note these deadlines in your agenda

    Baker Tilly · 14 days ago

    Baker Tilly outlines the key filing and payment deadlines for Dutch VAT returns in 2026, including special rules for months that fall on weekends, annual returns for small income‑tax entrepreneurs, and new requirements for supplementary returns and foreign VAT refunds. The article also highlights 2026 changes such as the abolition of the low lodging rate and new review periods for large real‑estate investments.

    Türkiye

    Turkiye removes simplified entries for B2C e-commerce imports

    EY · 14 days ago

    Turkey’s Presidential Decree No. 10813, published 7 January 2026, abolishes simplified customs declarations for B2C e‑commerce shipments, effective 6 February 2026. All shipments, even those valued at €30 or less, must now use regular customs procedures, with specific exceptions for medicines and food supplements under prescription. The decree also imposes fixed customs duties of 30% for EU and 60% for non‑EU shipments for certain products and adds a 20% Special Consumption Tax where applicable.

    China

    China to Cancel VAT Export Tax Rebate for photovoltaic (PV) and other products

    AAStocks · 14 days ago

    China’s Ministry of Finance and State Administration of Taxation announced that the VAT export tax rebate for photovoltaic (PV) and other products will be cancelled from April 2024. The rebate for battery products will be reduced from 9% to 6% from April 2024 until the end of 2026, after which it will be fully cancelled in 2025. The move aims to rationalise overseas prices, reduce trade friction and ease the national financial burden.

    United States

    Sales/Use Tax Quarterly Update for First Quarter of 2026

    EY · 14 days ago

    The EY Sales and Use Tax Quarterly Update provides a summary of the major legislative, administrative and judicial sales and use tax developments for the first quarter of 2026. It highlights recent changes involving nexus, tax base and exemptions, technology, and compliance and controversy.

    United Kingdom

    VAT liability of the supply of temporary medical staff

    UK Government · 14 days ago

    The UK Government brief confirms that the VAT exemption for deputising services extends to all temporary medical staff, including locum doctors supplied by employment businesses, following a 2025 First Tier Tribunal ruling. Businesses that have charged standard‑rate VAT on such supplies within the last four years can claim a refund via an error‑correction notification. The brief also outlines the steps for claiming refunds and the impact on recovered input tax.

    China

    China State Council Adopts Implementing VAT Regulations

    1stopVAT · 14 days ago

    The China State Council adopted a new VAT Implementing Regulation on 19 December 2025, which came into force on 1 January 2026. The regulation, comprising 54 articles across six chapters, provides detailed enforcement procedures and clarifications on taxable goods, services, intangible assets, taxable persons, VAT rates, zero‑rated and exempt supplies, tax calculation, and cross‑border collection responsibilities, complementing the updated VAT law enacted in December 2024.

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