- Multiple countries will implement VAT or GST rate changes effective January 1, 2026, affecting both standard and reduced rates.
- Sectors impacted include accommodation, hospitality, food, and essential goods, with some countries introducing new GST systems or restructuring rates.
- Businesses, especially those operating internationally or in e-commerce, should review and update pricing, invoicing, and compliance systems in advance.
- Early preparation and coordination across tax, finance, and IT teams are recommended to ensure smooth adaptation and avoid compliance risks.
Source: globalvatcompliance.com
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