- Travel businesses should be aware of potential changes to VAT treatment of travel supplies.
- UK TOMS reform may lead to changes or abolition of current rules.
- EU TOMS reform has been delayed but new legislation is expected by late 2026.
- New platform rules will affect platforms selling untaxed accommodation.
- Platforms like Airbnb may become liable for VAT if underlying providers do not pay.
- Changes from new EU legislation are expected between 2028 and 2030.
Source: xeinadin.com
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