- EU finance ministers will discuss a new VAT bill in November
- Negotiations on the current bill failed to get consensus
- Hungary had hoped for the bill to be approved in October
- The bill, known as ViDA, introduces e-invoicing and single VAT registration
- Estonia is the only EU country that does not agree with the bill
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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