- On 5 November 2024, the 27 EU Member States reached unanimous political agreement on the VAT in the Digital Age (“ViDA”) proposal
- ViDA aims to modernize the EU’s VAT system with three pillars: E-invoicing and Digital Reporting, Platform Economy, and Single VAT registration
- The most significant implementation dates are expected to be 1 July 2028 and 1 July 2030
- Mandatory EU e-invoicing and digital reporting for VAT will be introduced, with structured e-invoices required for cross-border B2B and B2G supplies
- Data from e-invoices must be digitally reported to tax authorities, eliminating the need for periodic EC Sales Lists
Source: kpmg.com
See also
- ECOFIN approved the VAT in the Digital Age (ViDA) Act – Compromise has been reached
- ViDA – Consolidated version of the EU VAT Directive 2006/112/EC once ViDA Act will be enacted
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