- The European Commission released a strategy for implementing digital VAT reforms.
- Key dates include mandatory e-invoicing by 2030 and new platform VAT rules by 2028.
- Member states must align systems with EU standards by 2035.
- The strategy includes risk management, communication plans, and guidance for consistent application.
- Emphasis is on harmonization and early business involvement.
Source: globalvatcompliance.com
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