- The ViDA package is a major EU VAT reform aimed at modernising the system, increasing efficiency, and combating fraud in the digital and platform economy.
- Key components include mandatory e-Invoicing and digital reporting (from July 2030), new VAT rules for platform economies, and expanded single VAT registration to simplify cross-border compliance.
- The strategic dialogue gathered feedback from businesses and tax professionals to ensure practical and adaptable implementation.
- Main discussion points focused on harmonising digital reporting, supporting SMEs, and fostering cooperation among stakeholders.
- ViDA is expected to reduce compliance costs, increase tax collection, and decrease VAT fraud across the EU.
Source: regfollower.com
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