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For cross-border organisations, a key challenge is the high administrative burden that comes with meeting the many varied VAT reporting requirements in different jurisdictions.
Authorities introducing such requirements may tackle fraud and plug collection gaps, but the current piecemeal approach creates a compliance headache.
Whilst the European Commission continues to consider a streamlined approach (Digital Reporting Requirements), other upcoming amendments look set to alter the reporting landscape yet again for businesses.
Stay up to date with all these developments by joining our next VAT Reporting and SAF-T quarterly update webinar. In this 30-minute session, Charles Riordan, Regulatory Analysis and Design Manager and Gabriel Pezzato, Senior Regulatory Counsel at Sovos, will update you on:
- VAT changes for 2023 in state budgets – Ireland, Belgium, Spain
- Portugal SAF-T – expansion of Billing and Accounting SAF-T requirements
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