Sweden has submitted a ViDA VAT amendment bill to Parliament, which will enter into force on 1 January 2027. The bill updates cross‑border VAT rules, reporting deadlines, expands special regime scopes, introduces new output‑VAT accounting rules for electronic interfaces, and revises input‑VAT deduction limits for certain non‑EU taxpayers.
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Meridian Global Services · 28 days ago
The Swedish Ministry of Finance has appointed a special commissioner to lead a comprehensive inquiry into the implementation of the EU’s ViDA directive. The commission, launched on 5 February 2026, is expected to submit its findings and legislative proposals by 30 November 2027, with Sweden required to meet EU digital reporting obligations by 1 July 2030. The review will assess mandatory e‑invoicing for domestic transactions and cross‑border B2B digital reporting.
VatCalc · about 1 month ago
Sweden’s Parliament approved a proposal that will allow the Swedish Tax Agency to conduct online audits of businesses’ cloud accounting and VAT records starting 1 April 2026. The new powers remove the ban on internet access, enabling auditors to log in directly to live systems via read‑only profiles or secure APIs, even when the taxpayer does not cooperate. The change also updates evidence rules to support remote examination of electronic records and is part of a broader move toward structured e‑invoicing and digital compliance.
Law360 · about 1 month ago
A new Swedish bill adopted on May 6 2026 empowers the Swedish Tax Agency to deny input VAT credits for significant excess amounts during audits. The change expands the agency’s authority to challenge VAT recoveries that exceed allowable limits, requiring businesses to review their input VAT claims for compliance.
VatCalc · 3 months ago
The EU Court of Justice clarified that loyalty points in the Lyko case are discounts, not vouchers, because they cannot be redeemed independently of a purchase. This means VAT is charged on the full price of the initial purchase, and redemption of points reduces the VAT base of the subsequent purchase, while unused points require no VAT adjustment. The ruling also indicates that loyalty schemes that allow independent payment are treated as vouchers, triggering VAT at redemption.
Riksdagen · 3 months ago
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.
VatCalc · 4 months ago
The Swedish Parliament approved a temporary cut of the food VAT rate from 12% to 6% effective 1 April 2026 until 31 December 2027. A food commission will monitor supermarket prices to ensure savings are passed on, and the measure is part of a broader economic package that includes increased housing allowances for low‑income families.
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Key Takeaways
They enter into force on 1 January 2027.
The amendments introduce new rules for accounting for output VAT under special regimes and for taxable persons facilitating supplies through electronic interfaces.
Services to non‑EU persons and energy supplies will have an expanded scope under the special regimes.
The amendments propose technical changes concerning input VAT deduction and refund restrictions for certain non‑EU taxpayers.
Primary source
Read the full article at Global VAT ComplianceThis summary was published on VATfaqs.com on 16 June 2026. It relates to VAT developments in Sweden. The original source is Global VAT Compliance.