- EU countries are considering a longer timeframe to implement aspects of a VAT bill affecting platforms like Airbnb and Uber
- The implementation period for the deemed supplier rule has been extended to 2030
- Estonia, the only holdout against the bill, wanted more time for implementation
- Countries must start applying the deemed supplier rule from July 1, 2028, but can voluntarily implement the rules on their own schedule
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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