- The EU’s VAT in the Digital Age (ViDA) reforms, effective from April 2025, will digitize VAT administration across Europe by 2030.
- Key changes include the “deemed supplier” rule for platforms (effective July 2028 or by January 2030) and mandatory e-invoicing and digital reporting for cross-border B2B and B2G transactions by July 2030.
- The reforms aim to reduce VAT fraud and promote economic digitalization.
- Hungary will overhaul its invoicing and data reporting systems, enabling real-time data exchange and automation, and may join the Peppol Network for international interoperability.
- The Hungarian tax authority will introduce new digital services to support electronic invoicing and assist taxpayers.
Source: ceelegalmatters.com
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