The EU is undertaking an extended program of reforms to its Value Added Tax regime. This commenced with the 2016 Tax Action Plan, containing over ten reforms included the later separated 1 July 2021 e-commerce VAT package and the new VAT in the Digital Age reforms between 2025 and 2030. It also now includes the proposed 2028 EU Customs reforms and associated VAT changes
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