- The VAT Tax and Duty Manual on debt factoring and invoice discounting was updated in May 2026, with changes to paragraph 5 and Appendix 1 to reflect the CJEU decision in Case C-232/24 (Kosmiro).
- The updated guidance takes effect from the date of publication.
- Debt factoring is described as a financier purchasing debts, notifying debtors, collecting the debts, and providing advance funding/credit to the client.
- Invoice discounting is described as assigning debts to a financier while the client collects the debts as the financier’s agent, either disclosed or confidential.
- The document also explains “with recourse” and “without recourse” arrangements, depending on who bears the risk of debtor default.
Source: revenue.ie
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