Estonia: Amendments on the Value Added Tax Act will enter into force 1 July 2022
The State Gazette of the Republic of Estonia, Riigi Teataja, issued Law No. 24 on 9 December 2021 which covers amendments made to the Value Added Tax Act (VATA).
VAT should not be charged on the importation of goods made by EU sellers to cushion the impact of COVID-19. However, the VAT exemption does not include goods which are imported for the purpose of resale.
Source: globalvatcompliance.com
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