- ViDA package aims to modernize VAT regulations to combat fraud, support businesses, and promote digitalization
- Includes digital reporting requirements, involvement of platforms in tax collection, and expansion of OSS and Reverse Charge
- Estonia’s concerns about “deemed supplier” rules for platforms led to lack of agreement in ECOFIN Council
- Belgian Presidency aims to finalize ViDA package before handing over to Hungary on 1.7.2024
- Uncertainty remains about the future of VAT regulations until the next ECOFIN Council meeting on 21.6.2024
Source: awb-international.de
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