- The European Commission published its 2026 work programme for implementing the VAT in the Digital Age (ViDA) package.
- Key priorities include new Digital Reporting Requirements, expansion of the central VIES system, updated EU e-invoicing standards, and strengthening the IOSS framework.
- The programme also includes consultations, explanatory guidance, and technical support for Member States; 12 countries have already requested help.
- It covers actions for 2026 and early 2027, supporting phased ViDA rollout starting 1 January 2027, with later reforms in 2028 and mandatory cross-border digital reporting/e-invoicing from 1 July 2030.
Source: etaf.tax
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