- Sweden has launched an official inquiry into implementing the EU’s VAT in the Digital Age (ViDA) framework, focusing on mandatory e-invoicing and digital reporting.
- The inquiry will assess necessary legal changes, the potential expansion of e-invoicing to domestic B2B transactions, and how the Swedish Tax Agency can use transaction-level data.
- The goal is to develop legislative proposals that align with EU requirements and enhance VAT fraud prevention.
- The final recommendations are due by November 30, 2027, to meet the EU’s July 1, 2030, implementation deadline.
Source: comarch.com
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