- The Council of Ministers approved a legislative decree incorporating EU directives 2020/285 and 2022/542 into Italian law
- Significant changes include the introduction of a cross-border VAT exemption regime and the ability for flat-rate taxpayers to issue simplified invoices for amounts over 400 euros
- The special regime for small businesses, effective from January 1, 2025, aims to simplify administrative obligations for small entities
- The approved decree introduces a new Title V-ter within the VAT decree, with two sections regulating the exemption regime for Italian entities in other EU member states and for national operators in other EU countries
- To be eligible for the regime, certain conditions must be met, such as an annual turnover in the EU not exceeding 100,000 euros and compliance with other criteria.
Source: eutekne.info
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