- Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden tax authorities are testing the EU ViDA Digital Reporting Requirements proposal.
- The pilot is based on the UBL 2.1 data format and Peppol exchange.
- The aim is to understand the technical challenges of cross-border transaction reporting.
- The pilot is expected to be completed soon.
- Other countries, including the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, and the UK, are interested in participating in the future.
Source: vatcalc.com
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