- Bhutan will implement a 5% GST from January 1, 2026, including on cross-border digital services.
- Non-resident businesses supplying digital services to Bhutanese consumers must register for GST if they exceed registration thresholds.
- Covered services include software-as-a-service, streaming, online platforms, and other digital offerings.
- Registered suppliers must comply with ongoing GST reporting and compliance obligations.
Source: globalvatcompliance.com
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