In the Digital Age, taxation strategies, especially the Value Added Tax (VAT), undergo constant transformations, yielding a torrent of responses from stakeholders. With the extension of the Single VAT Registration and One-Stop-Shop (OSS) regulation and the exponential growth of the platform economy, the European Union’s VAT regulations, known as VAT in the Digital Age (ViDA), have triggered a variety of debates and recommendations.
- Single VAT Registration and OSS Extension: Concerns and Recommendations
- Need for Clarity and Infrastructure Robustness
- Proposals for Integration and Changes in Reverse-Charge VAT
- Platform Economy: Diverse Opinions and Potential Challenges
- Concerns and Lessons in the Evolving Framework
- Controversies Surrounding Types of Supply and VAT Application
- Digital Reporting Requirements: Concerns, Proposals and Perspectives
- The E-Invoicing Landscape: Contention and Clarification
- The Future of Digital Reporting and Encouraging DRR Adoption
Source: eclear.com
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