- The European Parliament has published legislative resolutions approving proposals by the European Commission on VAT rules for the digital age (ViDA) and distance sales of imported goods.
- The resolutions include amendments made by the European Parliament to the Commission’s proposals.
- The next steps involve the European Commission amending its proposals accordingly and the Council of the European Union notifying the European Parliament if it intends to deviate from the approved text.
- The European Parliament will then forward its position to the Council, the European Commission, and the national parliaments or congress bodies of EU Member States.
Sources
- Resolution C/2024/4246 – ViDA
- Resolution C/2024/4247 – Administrative cooperation ViDA
- Resolution C/2024/4248 – Distance Sales imported goods
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