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ViDA – Impact on business processes – Part 9: After Jan 1, 2028, Member States MAY have the option to implement E-Reporting for domestic transactions

On 8 December the European Commission (“EC”) launched its long-awaited proposals to modernize the VAT rules within the EU collectively known as “VAT in the Digital Age package” (“ViDA”). Note that is still a PROPOSAL subject to change.

ViDA has 3 pillars:

  • Digital Reporting Requirements (DRR)
  • Platform Economy
  • Single EU VAT Registration

Today, there is no explicit option available for Member States to introduce mandatory e-invoicing requirements as a means of ensuring the correct collection of VAT and preventing VAT fraud. The VAT Directive makes the use of e-invoices subject to their acceptance by the recipient, in Article 232; this provision cannot be derogated via Article 273, which allows Member States to introduce other obligations on taxpayers to ensure the correct collection of VAT and to prevent VAT fraud. Hence, if a Member State wishes to introduce mandatory e-invoicing requirements, it must do so by requesting a derogation from the Directive under Article 395, which is subject to the unanimous agreement of the Council based on a proposal from the Commission.

The new version of Article 273 applicable as of Jan 1, 2028, continues to give Member States freedom to implement these obligations which they deem necessary to ensure the correct collection of VAT and to prevent evasion. However, this freedom is limited in relation to reporting obligations, which can only be implemented according to the provisions of Chapter 6 of Title XI, in relation to the transactions under their scope.

Old version of Article 273

Member States may impose other obligations which they deem necessary to ensure the correct collection of VAT and to prevent evasion, subject to the requirement of equal treatment as between domestic transactions and transactions carried out between Member States by taxable persons and provided that such obligations do not, in trade between Member States, give rise to formalities connected with the crossing of frontiers.

The option under the first paragraph may not be relied upon in order to impose additional invoicing obligations over and above those laid down in Chapter 3.

New Article 273 as of Jan 1, 2028

Member States may impose other obligations which they deem necessary to ensure the correct collection of VAT and to prevent evasion, subject to the requirement of equal treatment as between domestic transactions and transactions carried out between Member States by taxable persons and provided that such obligations do not, in trade between Member States, give rise to formalities connected with the crossing of borders.

The option under the first paragraph may not be relied upon in order to impose additional invoicing obligations over and above those laid down in Chapter 3, nor to implement additional reporting obligations -over and above those laid down in Title XI, Chapter 6.


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