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VATupdate Newsletter Week 51 2021

This is almost the last newsletter for 2021. Next week we will of course send you our newsletter with an overview of all the news that will be posted in the coming week, so that will be the real last one, but you will receive this in the New Year.

In 2021, we have given you a lot of VAT news. And we made more overviews, comparisons and indications of trends. We had our series on VAT rates, the Flashbacks on European Court of Justice cases, the ECJ Road trips, summaries and overviews of trends and developments, and of course and the ‘2021 In Review’ series this month.

We recently started adding country overviews (‘5 Major Developments in…’), the most recent one you can find HERE (on Romania, with links to the other posts at the bottom). We won’t be able to finish that series before the end of the year, but we will continue updating our website as usual.

Of course, if you wish to ‘adopt’ a country, and make an overview of the VAT developments and expectations, please contact us. We will mention your name and link to your website below the post so that everyone can see that you contributed to our website.

On the trends and developments in 2021, we believe that there are 3 key topics that summarise the VAT world:

  • E-commerce;
  • Controls; and
  • Technology.

We see a large shift towards a digital economy and governments and tax authorities focusing on that. Many countries now have (or will have) special VAT rules for webshops, B2C sales and digital services. As the saying goes in the Netherlands: We cannot make it easier, but we can make it more fun…

With new rules also come more controls. Tax authorities digitize their audits and require taxpayers to use special tools and software to create, print, and share invoices, implement SAF-T reporting requirements and use pre-filled VAT Returns.

The backbone for this is technology. Governments and tax authorities have caught-up (and in some cases overtaken) businesses when it comes to technology, and are requesting information from businesses that they believe should be available. Businesses, meanwhile, have been using their ERP systems for some time, but these ERP systems are not made to deal with VAT. Thus, implementing new reporting requirements, new VAT rules and new lay-outs is a challenging task.

It may be good to know that the VATupdate Team will always be there for you, providing you the latest news and updates. And if you have any questions, or just want to share your thoughts and experiences with us, you can always contact us.

Enjoy this overview of all our posts from last week.


If you have any comments, questions or ideas that you want to share with us, please send us an email at [email protected] or leave a comment under the posts of this newsletter on LinkedIn.


To go to the specific region of your interest, follow the link below.

We’re looking forward seeing you again next week.


WORLD

2021 IN REVIEW

WORLD

JOB OPPORTUNITIES

WEBINARS / EVENTS


AFRICA

ANGOLA

BOTSWANA

EGYPT

GHANA

MOROCCO

NIGERIA

TANZANIA

UGANDA

ZIMBABWE


AMERICAS

AMERICAS

BAHAMAS

BARBADOS

BRAZIL

CANADA

COLOMBIA

EL SALVADOR

GRENADA

GUATEMALA

MEXICO

PERU

SAINT LUCIA

UNITED STATES


ASIA-PACIFIC

ASIA PACIFIC

ARMENIA

AUSTRALIA

BANGLADESH

CAMBODIA

INDIA

JAPAN

MALAYSIA

PAKISTAN

SINGAPORE

THAILAND

UZBEKISTAN

VIETNAM


EUROPE

EUROPE

EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE

EUROPEAN UNION

BELGIUM

BULGARIA

CZECH REPUBLIC

DENMARK

FINLAND

FRANCE

GERMANY

GREECE

HUNGARY

IRELAND

ITALY

LATVIA

LITHUANIA

LUXEMBOURG

NETHERLANDS

NORWAY

POLAND

PORTUGAL

ROMANIA

RUSSIA

SERBIA

SLOVAKIA

SLOVENIA

SPAIN

SWEDEN

SWITZERLAND

TURKEY

UKRAINE

UNITED KINGDOM


MIDDLE EAST

GCC

BAHRAIN

OMAN

SAUDI ARABIA

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES


 

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