- Sweden’s Ministry of Finance has proposed a draft bill to combat VAT fraud in cross-border EU trade.
- The bill would give the Tax Agency expanded powers over VAT registrations, VIES numbers, and input VAT credits.
- Measures include the ability to deny or deregister VAT, mark VIES numbers as invalid, and withhold input VAT credits in cases of suspected tax evasion.
- The changes are set to take effect on 1 July 2026.
Source: regfollower.com
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