- Sweden has appointed a special commissioner to review how to implement the EU’s ViDA framework into national law.
- The inquiry will assess legal changes, possible mandatory e-invoicing and digital reporting for domestic transactions, and better use of data by the Swedish Tax Agency.
- It will also examine technical and administrative impacts for businesses, including SMEs.
- The commission started on 5 February 2026, with final proposals due by 30 November 2027.
- Sweden aims to be ready for the EU digital reporting deadline of 1 July 2030.
Source: meridianglobalservices.com
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