- Estonian Government vetoed the Commission’s proposed VAT reform package
- VIDA package aims to modernize VAT rules in response to digital economy
- Package includes e-invoicing rules, platform economy VAT rules, and simplified VAT registration rules
- Estonia objects to platform economy rules, specifically VAT collection by online platforms
- Finance Minister argues that VAT collection would be unfair and distort competition
- Estonia suggests a voluntary solution for countries to avoid additional costs and administrative burdens
- Estonia already has measures in place to prevent VAT evasion through platforms
- Estonia supports other parts of the package, including digital reporting and VAT registration in one place.
Source: answerconnect.cch.com
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