- EU member states are still trying to reach an agreement on the ViDA proposal for VAT reforms
- Estonia disagrees with the proposed responsibility of platform economy operators for VAT collection
- ViDA aims to modernize and simplify the EU VAT system to combat fraud
- Proposed measures include digital reporting requirements, updated VAT rules for passenger transport and short-term accommodation platforms, and extension of the One Stop Shop return
- The changes will be gradually implemented to create a more level playing field for businesses across member states
Source: fiscalsolutions.co.uk
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