- North Macedonia is reforming its VAT laws to align with the EU VAT Directive, with key changes effective from January 2026.
- Amendments clarify VAT treatment for land, services, foreign suppliers, and invoicing, especially for cross-border and digital services.
- New rules require foreign suppliers to register or appoint a local VAT representative, with penalties for non-compliance.
- E-invoicing will become mandatory, and the VAT exemption for low-value e-commerce imports will end.
- A new VAT number format (“MK” prefix) and updated invoice requirements will facilitate integration with EU systems.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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