- Luxembourg plans to extend the reverse charge mechanism to specific supplies of goods from January 1, 2024
- The aim is to combat fraud and align with international tax regulation standards
- Mobile telephones, integrated circuit devices, game consoles, tablet PCs, laptops, and raw/semi-finished metals will fall under the extended reverse charge mechanism
- The liability for VAT will shift to the customer, except when the net sales amount is lower than EUR 10,000
- Suppliers will not charge VAT to customers, and recipients will be responsible for paying the VAT
- The legislative proposal is currently in draft form and subject to approval
- The end date for this special reverse charge scenario is December 31, 2026.
Source: marosavat.com
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