- UK Parliament’s European Scrutiny Committee has concerns about EU VAT in the Digital Age 2025 proposals
- The committee is worried about the mandatory IOSS return and Customs reforms
- They believe this will impact Northern Ireland businesses and UK companies paying high fees for fiscal representation on IOSS
- These concerns are related to the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement and Northern Ireland Protocol
- The IOSS measures are not covered by the new Windsor Agreement’s Stormont Brake mechanism
Source: vatcalc.com
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