- The ViDA proposal, which deals with VAT in the digital age, has received suggested amendments from the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs of the European Parliament.
- These amendments include postponing the proposal, extending deadlines for e-invoices and digital reporting, allowing non-EU formats for e-invoices, and removing the mandatory reverse charge rule.
- Other suggestions include removing the marketplace fiction for short-term accommodation and passenger transport, adjusting the 45-day qualification for short-term accommodation, and deleting derogations to Member States.
- It is uncertain how these amendments will affect the ViDA proposal.
Source Thomas van Ditzhuijsen
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