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Estonia Lifts Blocking Veto: ViDA Advances VAT Modernization in Digital Age

  • Estonia lifted its blocking veto for the ViDA initiative at the ECOFIN meeting on November 5th, 2024
  • The ViDA initiative aims to modernize the VAT system in the EU for the digital economy
  • The update includes Digital Reporting Requirements, Platform Economy Rules, Single EU VAT Registration, exemptions, e-invoicing standards, and the ability for EU countries to implement e-invoicing mandates without EU approval
  • The ViDA proposals will go to the EU Parliament for final approval after significant changes made by ECOFIN
  • Key takeaways include streamlining VAT collection, reducing administrative burdens, preventing tax evasion, and creating a level playing field across Member States
  • Digital Reporting Requirements aim to reduce VAT fraud and the “VAT Gap” through electronic invoicing and automated reporting
  • Platform Economy and Deemed Supplier Rule address VAT issues in the platform economy to reduce unfair competition
  • Single VAT Registration extends the One Stop Shop system to minimize the need for multiple VAT registrations
  • Harmonized E-invoicing Standards make electronic invoicing the default method for VAT reporting
  • Special provisions and exemptions are set for sectors like short-term accommodations

Source: tradeshift.com


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