- ECOFIN agreed on rules making sellers responsible for import VAT payment instead of the final consumer.
- The directive aims to modernize the EU VAT system for efficiency and fraud resistance.
- Sellers or platforms will pay import VAT if not included in the price for goods from third countries.
- Previously, the final consumer usually paid the import VAT.
- The new model may discourage sellers from registering for VAT in each EU country, promoting the use of the IOSS system.
- IOSS allows VAT collection at the point of sale for goods up to 150 EUR, with registration in one EU country.
- The directive changes will take effect on July 1, 2028.
Source: finmin.lrv.lt
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