- EU VAT reform proposal “ViDA” stalled due to disagreements among member states
- Main issue is taxation of short-term rentals and transportation services via digital platforms
- Resistance to “presumed provider” model requiring platforms to declare VAT for transactions by private individuals or small businesses
- Delayed implementation timelines, original deadline of July 2027 may be revised
- Reform includes digital reporting system for cross-border VAT transactions
- Calls for flexibility in applying new rules at national level
- Ongoing negotiations, Estonian delegation delaying introduction of new measures
- Ecofin Council continuing discussions to find compromise solution
Source: eutekne.info
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