We are thrilled to announce that the ViDA (VAT in the Digital Age) proposal, has finally achieved assent this week. This package of reforms to Value Added Tax in the European Union has been a long time coming, having been revised and reviewed multiple times since it was originally put forward in December 2022.
- ViDA proposal approved – a new era for VAT compliance
- The three pillars of ViDA
- E-Invoicing Obligations
- Timeline
- The result: national e-Invoicing mandates ahead
- OpenText’s commitment to ViDA
- Conclusion
- June 2024
- ViDA proposal rejected once again
- Recap – what is ViDA?
- Why was it rejected?
- February 2023
- VAT in the Digital Age (ViDA) now available in different languages
- January 2023
- e-Invoicing amendments proposed by ViDA
- e-Reporting amendments proposed by ViDA
- e-Reporting amendments proposed by ViDA
- October 2023
- OECD: Report published on e-Invoicing / e-Reporting and continuous controls
- EU VAT in the digital age– Detailed reports now available
- April 2022
- Recommendations to the European Commission on e-Invoicing harmonization
Source: blogs.opentext.com
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