- The European Commission approved VAT system modernizations for Czechia to reduce administration and prevent digital economy fraud
- Mandatory electronic invoicing and digital reporting will apply to cross border EU transactions starting July 1, 2030
- New rules cover goods supplies between EU states, personal belongings movement, and reverse charge sales
- Platform economy VAT changes require transport and lodging platforms to pay VAT as presumed providers
- One stop shop VAT registration system extends to additional transactions with implementation expected between 2027 and 2030
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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