ViDA was officially adopted by the EU on 11 March 2025. The package took 27 months to be approved and adopted, with the initiative initially being proposed by the European Commission in 2022.
2025
- 25 March 2025 – ‘VAT in the Digital Age’ Published in the EU Official Journal
- 11 March 2025 – EU Officially Adopts ‘VAT in the Digital Age’
- 12 February 2025 – European Parliament approves ViDA Proposal
2024
- 5 November 2024 – Member States agree to adopt ViDA package
- 1 November 2025 – New ViDA Proposal Set for ECOFIN Approval
- 25 June 2024 – ViDA Rejected again
2023
- November 2023 – Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs proposes postponement of ViDA
2022
- 8 December 2022 – Commission adopts ViDA proposal and issues a follow-up feedback period
- May 2022 – Feedback period ends
- January 2022 – EU Commission proposes VAT in the Digital Age plan
Source: SOVOS
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