- Monaco VAT law underwent significant changes at the start of 2025
- New VAT thresholds set for goods, services, and specific groups like authors and artists
- Goods threshold now EUR 85,000, services EUR 37,500, and special threshold for authors and artists at EUR 50,000
- Businesses must register for VAT if turnover exceeds thresholds
- Immediate VAT registration required if turnover surpasses threshold by 10% or more within the current year
- Changes made to the rules on the place of supply for services, aligning with EU standards, focusing on consumer’s residence
- Short-term accommodation rentals under 31 nights now subject to a 10% VAT if providing three key services
- Businesses need to monitor turnover closely and ensure compliance with the new VAT regulations
- Providers of streamed and virtual services must track consumer locations to apply correct VAT rates
Source: vatabout.com
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