- Poland will update its VAT rules to comply with EU Directive 2025/516, effective from January 1, 2027.
- Key changes include expanded marketplace liability, simplified threshold calculations for intra-Community sales, and enhanced One Stop Shop (OSS) provisions.
- The reforms aim to clarify VAT obligations for digital commerce, especially for cross-border transactions and e-commerce platforms.
- Member States must adopt the main provisions by December 30, 2026, with additional requirements implemented by July 1, 2029.
- The draft legislation addresses eight compliance challenges to create a more coherent and user-friendly VAT system for the digital age.
Source: regfollower.com
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