- Sweden has launched a formal government review to assess implementing EU VAT digitalisation reforms and possibly mandating e-invoicing and digital VAT reporting domestically.
- A special investigator will deliver findings by November 30, 2027, focusing on both EU alignment for cross-border transactions and potential domestic requirements.
- The review will analyze legal changes, operational design, feasibility, and the scope of applying e-invoicing to domestic transactions.
- The investigator must propose legislative changes, assess the Swedish Tax Agency’s use of data, and evaluate the extent of domestic implementation.
- Key issues include the scope of a domestic mandate, inclusion of VAT-exempt transactions, technical requirements, and enforcement measures.
Source: rtcsuite.com
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