Botswana has introduced new VAT rules for non‑resident digital service providers, requiring registration from 1 June 2026 if supplies exceed BWP 500,000, charging 14 % VAT on B2C services from 1 October 2026, and applying a reverse‑charge regime for B2B services from 1 August 2026. The Value Added Tax (Amendment) Act, 2025, and accompanying regulations provide a simplified reporting framework for these providers.
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VATCalc · about 1 month ago
Botswana will enforce VAT collection on non‑resident digital services from 1 June 2026. The 14 % rate applies to B2C supplies, while B2B services are subject to reverse charge. Non‑resident providers must register if turnover exceeds BWP 500,000 and appoint a local agent, filing quarterly returns.
ATAF · 5 months ago
ATAF presented African viewpoints on VAT treatment of crypto assets and internationally traded services at the OECD Global Forum on VAT in Paris. The presentations highlighted practical, implementable approaches, clear VAT models for token exchange, and the development of a regional toolkit for non‑resident suppliers. The event underscored the importance of regional coordination and stakeholder engagement to align African realities with global VAT policy.
DailyNewsEgypt · 9 days ago
Egypt's parliament approved amendments to the VAT law, cutting the VAT rate on medical devices to 5% and introducing a schedule tax on natural gas. The changes also reduce the refund period for credit balances, extend the suspension period for VAT payments on machinery and equipment, and provide faster refunds for certain small enterprises. The law will take effect the day after its publication in the Official Gazette.
VatCalc · 14 days ago
Lesotho has introduced mandatory VAT e‑invoicing under the Value Added Tax (E‑Invoicing) Regulations 2026, which came into force on 1 April 2026. From 1 August 2026 VAT‑registered businesses must use RSL‑accredited electronic invoicing and point‑of‑sale systems, transmit invoices with digital signatures and QR codes to the IDMS, and comply with strict penalties for non‑compliance.
VatCalc · 18 days ago
FIRS has announced a phased e‑invoicing and e‑reporting mandate in Nigeria, with the second wave becoming mandatory on 1 July 2026 for taxpayers with annual revenues between N1 bn and N5 bn. The authority will also introduce Peppol-based invoicing, implement the Automated Tax Administration System (ATAS) for audits, and impose soft‑landing penalties effective 2027. The final wave for small enterprises is planned for 1 July 2027.
Zawya · 18 days ago
Egypt’s Tax Authority has drafted VAT amendments that lower the rate on medical devices to 5% from 14% and exempt manufacturing inputs for dialysis equipment and kidney filters. The changes aim to reduce costs for healthcare providers and boost domestic medical manufacturing.
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Key Takeaways
Non‑resident digital service providers must register if their taxable supplies exceed BWP 500,000 (about USD 36,000) within a 12‑month period.
They must begin charging, collecting and remitting VAT from 1 October 2026.
A 14 % VAT rate applies to each B2C remote service supplied.
The reverse‑charge regime takes effect from 1 August 2026 for VAT‑registered taxable persons.
Primary source
Read the full article at 1StopVATThis summary was published on VATfaqs.com on 3 July 2026. It relates to VAT developments in Botswana. The original source is 1StopVAT.