The EU VAT Expert Group (VEG) has been reviewing improvements to the Import One Stop-Shop (IOSS) regime. This was part of the e-commerce VAT package reforms. IOSS enables the pan-EU reporting of VAT collected on import consignments not exceeding €150.
The EU is proposing the €150 threshold for use of IOSS be withdrawn from 1 March 2028 as part of EU Customs Reforms.. A plan to mandate IOSS in the EU VAT in the Digital Age reforms was dropped and may be revised in the same Customs reforms.
Source: vatcalc.com
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