- EU Member States aiming to reach agreement on ViDA package at ECOFIN meeting on 14 May
- ViDA package includes common e-invoicing and digital reporting requirements, updates to VAT rules, and single VAT registration across EU
- New compromise proposal may delay e-invoicing requirements until July 2030
- Member States can enact measures to ensure compliance with electronic invoice standards
- Possibility of summary invoices reintroduced during talks
- Estonia expresses concerns about deemed supplier regime for platforms
- Deadline for issuing invoices may be set at 10 days instead of two days as proposed by Commission
Source: etaf.tax
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