Italy’s Testo Unico IVA—the consolidated VAT code combining DPR 633/1972 and DL 331/1993 into a single legal framework—is now postponed to 1 January 2027. Here’s a detailed breakdown:
📅 Postponement Details
- On 23 December 2025, the Council of Ministers approved the final decree implementing the new consolidated VAT code, officially delaying its entry into force to 1 January 2027, rather than the previously expected 1 January 2026. [fiscomania.com], [edotto.com]
🧾 About the New VAT Code
- The new code comprises 171 articles across 18 titles, streamlining Italy’s VAT provisions into one unified statute. [fiscomania.com], [edotto.com]
- Its objectives include:
- Simplifying legal navigation
- Aligning Italian VAT law with EU Directive 2006/112/EC
- Reducing the risk of EU infringement procedures [fiscomania.com], [edotto.com]
⚙️ Key Operational Changes
- Exports: Now require digital proof through the AES customs system exclusively, replacing paper-based evidence. [fiscomania.com], [edotto.com]
- Digitization in VAT Processes: e‑invoicing, telematic reporting of receipts, and pre-filled VAT returns are embedded directly into the code. [fiscomania.com], [edotto.com]
- Territorial and deduction rules: Revamped to reflect updated EU case law and jurisprudence. [fiscomania.com], [edotto.com]
🚨 Broader Impact of Milleproroghe 2026
The Milleproroghe decree confirmed the alignment of this delay with other elements of the fiscal reform, including:
- Postponement of consolidated texts for tax sanctions, registration/indirect taxes, and the justice tax code, also now effective from 2027. [altalex.com], [informazio…fiscale.it]
🔍 What This Means
- 🎯 The delay gives companies, tax professionals, and IT systems more time to adapt to:
- New statutory structure
- Digital procedural mandates
- Alignment with EU-compliant frameworks
- Preparatory work—such as system upgrades, staff training, and process redesigns—can now be scheduled securely before the 2027 launch.
Source Official Gazette – DECREE-LAW no. 200 of 31 December 2025
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