- The EU is updating the EN 16931 e-invoicing standard to support the VAT in the Digital Age (ViDA) initiative, expanding its scope to include B2B transactions and new technical requirements.
- The revised standard mandates features like standardized invoice coding, support for multiple orders, early payment discounts, supplementary data, FX information, and XML attachments.
- The European Parliament’s ECON committee is pushing for reforms to the fragmented financial sector tax system, focusing on the outdated 1977 VAT exemption for financial services.
- Proposed reforms include revising VAT rules for financial services, introducing an alternative to the Financial Transaction Tax (FTT), and implementing temporary windfall taxes on exceptional bank profits.
Source: comarch.com
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