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    Türkiye

    Turkiye removes simplified entries for B2C e-commerce imports

    EY Global Tax News · about 4 hours ago

    Turkiye’s Presidential Decree No. 10813, published 7 January 2026, abolishes simplified customs declarations for B2C e‑commerce shipments valued at €30 or less, effective 6 February 2026. All such imports must now use regular customs procedures, and products up to €1500 that are not of commercial quantity require full duty declaration and necessary permits. Medicines and food supplements under prescription up to €1500 remain exempt from the €30 limit but are subject to fixed duty rates and potential special consumption tax.

    Mexico

    Mexico 2026 Tax Reform: Key VAT & Digital Rules

    VATabout · about 4 hours ago

    Mexico’s 2026 Tax Reform introduces significant VAT changes, including non-creditable VAT on insurance claims settled in kind and new digital reporting obligations for platforms. Digital platforms must provide online access to transactional data, upload detailed supplier information daily, and retain records for five years. The reform also removes the ability of Collective Financing Institutions to substitute legal entities for VAT withholding on interest paid to individuals.

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    Netherlands

    VAT simplification also applies to four-party supply chains

    BDO · about 5 hours ago

    The EU General Court clarified that simplified triangulation can be used in four-party supply chains if the third party has disposal power, even when goods are delivered to a fourth party. Dutch policy confirms this but adds an establishment requirement for party C, which may be overridden by the EU VAT Directive. The ruling also allows Member States to refuse the scheme in cases of VAT fraud.

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom Tax Tribunal Clarifies VAT Exemption Requirements for Supplies of Caregivers

    Bloomberg Tax · about 6 hours ago

    The UK First‑Tier Tax Tribunal clarified that caregivers supplied to nursing and residential care homes are not VAT‑exempt unless they are registered medical professionals or supervised as required. The tribunal found that the taxpayer's services did not meet the exemption criteria and no other exemptions applied. The decision was issued on 16 December 2025.

    Bulgaria

    Foreign suppliers must VAT-register for “supply and install” contracts

    VatCalc · about 15 hours ago

    Bulgaria has amended its VAT Act to require foreign EU suppliers to register for Bulgarian VAT and charge local VAT on supply and install contracts, effective 1 January 2026. The change replaces the previous reverse‑charge mechanism, aligning with the EU place‑of‑supply rule. Bulgarian customers will receive VAT‑charged invoices, and suppliers must update contracts and invoicing systems accordingly.

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom Tax Tribunal Clarifies VAT Liability, Penalties for Companies Trading in Telephone Calling Cards

    Bloomberg Tax · about 23 hours ago

    On 17 December 2025 the UK First‑Tier Tax Tribunal ruled that companies trading in telephone calling cards are liable for VAT and penalties, rejecting their claim to recover input VAT on purchases from a Hong Kong supplier. The tribunal held that the companies acted as principals, not agents, and failed to hold valid VAT invoices.

    Cyprus

    Cyprus Tax Agency Announces Extended Filing, Payment Deadline of Specific VAT Obligations

    Bloomberg Tax · about 23 hours ago

    Cyprus Tax Agency extended the filing and payment deadline for certain VAT obligations to Jan. 20, 2026. The extension covers VAT returns for the period ended Nov. 30, 2025, VIES summary tables for December 2025, and flat‑rate declarations for the special urban taxi regime. Late filing may incur a 10% additional VAT and a €100 penalty.

    Germany

    BFH on input tax deduction for property renovations – financing, usage concept and private co-construction

    KMLZ · 1 day ago

    The BFH ruling confirms that input tax can be deducted for the renovation of a historic castle even when financed by public grants and private donations, provided there is an entrepreneurial intent to generate taxable rental income. The decision clarifies that financing does not affect deduction, requires a clear allocation between private and taxable use, and mandates that the tax office determine the exact deductible share.

    Italy

    Italy makes indirect tax changes through 2026 Italian Budget Law and publishes consolidated VAT code

    EY Global Tax News · 1 day ago

    Italy’s 2026 Budget Law introduces several indirect tax measures effective 1 January 2026, including a new €2 levy on small shipments into the EU, a change to the VAT base for barter transactions, and automatic VAT settlement for non‑filing taxpayers. The law also postpones the plastic and sugar taxes to 1 January 2027 and the new consolidated VAT code will take effect on 1 January 2027.

    France

    End of Regime 42 in France 2026: What E-commerce Sellers Need to Know

    VATAi · 1 day ago

    France will terminate the one‑off fiscal representation route for Customs Procedure 42 on 1 January 2026, requiring non‑EU sellers to register for French VAT in their own name and file ongoing returns. The change removes the simplified “France‑as‑gateway” model and forces operators to adopt a formal French VAT footprint or reroute through other EU members.

    Belgium

    School meals will get more expensive due to higher VAT

    Belga News Agency · 1 day ago

    Belgium’s federal government has raised the VAT rate on prepared meals from 6% to 12%, impacting school meals and home care for the elderly. The new rate applies to meals that must be eaten within two days, while frozen pizzas in supermarkets remain at 6%. The measure has sparked controversy and may increase costs for parents and the elderly.

    Indonesia

    VAT Registration and E‑Faktur Compliance in Indonesia for Foreign Investors

    ASEAN Briefing · 1 day ago

    Foreign investors in Indonesia must register for VAT once their annual turnover exceeds IDR 4.8 billion (US$300,000). After registration, all VAT invoices must be issued and validated through the e‑Faktur system, with monthly reporting and reconciliation required. Non‑compliant invoices and inconsistencies between invoices, returns, and accounting records can trigger audits and penalties.

    United Kingdom

    Selling to the EU

    Post Office · 1 day ago

    The Post Office provides guidance for UK sellers on how the Import One Stop Shop (IOSS) scheme applies to sales into the EU. Items under €150 can be covered by IOSS, allowing buyers to pay duties and fees at purchase, while items over €150 or sold outside IOSS require duties to be paid by the recipient or via pre‑paid services. Gifts under €45 are exempt from duties and fees.

    Burkina Faso

    Burkina Faso launches certified electronic invoicing system — mandatory 1st July 2026

    VatCalc · 1 day ago

    Burkina Faso has officially launched a certified electronic invoicing platform, replacing its 2017 normalised invoicing regime. The system will become mandatory for affected taxpayers from 1 July 2026 after a short transition period, enabling real‑time transmission of invoice data to the tax authority.

    Poland

    Receiving commercial goods before the invoice - recording cost in the tax book of income and expenses

    GOFIN · 1 day ago

    The article explains how Polish tax law requires recording purchases of commercial goods immediately upon receipt, and outlines procedures when goods are received before the invoice, including preparing a detailed description and attaching it to the invoice if received in the same month. It also notes the deadline for entries (20th of each month) and the conditions under which entries can be delayed until invoice receipt.

    Poland

    First goods, then invoice. How to account for it?

    Archiwum Rzeczpospolitej · 1 day ago

    The Polish Ministry of Finance introduced a new regulation effective 1 January 2026 that changes how purchases are recorded in the tax books. If goods are delivered before the invoice is received, a detailed description must be prepared, but the entry is made on the invoice issue date, not the description date. Guidance is available in the Eureka system under reference numbers 670629 and 671795.

    China

    China to Cancel VAT Export Rebates on E-Cigarette Products from April 1, 2026

    2FIRSTS · 1 day ago

    China’s Ministry of Finance and State Taxation Administration announced that from 1 April 2026, VAT export rebates for e‑cigarette products will be cancelled. The change also reduces battery product rebate rates and eventually cancels them, requiring exporters to adjust customs declarations accordingly.

    China

    Battery export costs set to rise as China cuts VAT rebates

    Ess News · 1 day ago

    China will eliminate VAT export rebates for photovoltaic products from April 1, 2026, and will reduce battery export rebates from 9% to 6% between April 1 and December 31, 2026, before fully phasing them out on January 1, 2027. The policy covers a wide range of solar and battery products, including monocrystalline silicon wafers, lithium‑ion batteries, and all‑vanadium redox flow batteries. This marks a significant shift in China’s export incentive regime, potentially increasing export costs for manufacturers.

    North Macedonia

    North Macedonia launches e-invoice pilot testing phase

    Pagero · 2 days ago

    North Macedonia has begun the pilot testing phase of its new e-invoice system, e‑Faktura, on 5 January 2026. The state‑owned platform will allow real‑time, direct communication between businesses and the tax authority, with test invoices having no legal effect. The rollout will include a client application by the end of Q1 2026, a production server by the end of Q2 2026, and mandatory adoption from Q3 2026.

    Canada

    Employers and pension plans — upcoming GST obligations

    KPMG Canada · 2 days ago

    KPMG Canada outlines new GST/HST and QST obligations for employers and pension plans. Employers offering registered pension plans must remit by January 31, 2026, while pension entities and master pension entities must file annual returns by June 30, 2026. The guidance also advises reviewing SLFI status and claiming eligible rebates.

    Newsletter Digest

    Thursday, 8 January 2026

    20 articles · 3 days ago

    Today's VAT news focuses on the increasing adoption of e-invoicing across Europe, with Croatia introducing mandatory e-invoicing for domestic transactions and France and Germany preparing a new hybrid e-invoicing system. Additionally, the European Union has released an update to its eInvoicing standard, EN 16931. Meanwhile, in the APAC region, recent court rulings and regulatory updates in India and the Philippines have clarified VAT rules for input tax credits and exempt medicines.

    Newsletter Digest

    Wednesday, 7 January 2026

    20 articles · 4 days ago

    Today's VAT news highlights significant developments in electronic invoicing, with the UK and Oman implementing e-invoicing mandates and frameworks. Meanwhile, Malaysia has introduced new exemptions and relief for small enterprises, and Argentina has outlined its e-invoicing guidelines. Additionally, a recent analysis reveals substantial limitations on VAT-neutral business transfers in Sweden, underscoring the need for businesses to stay informed about evolving tax regulations globally.

    Newsletter Digest

    Tuesday, 6 January 2026

    17 articles · 5 days ago

    Today's VAT news highlights significant developments in the Middle East, with the UAE implementing a reverse charge VAT on metal scrap, as well as global updates on tax reforms and compliance. The Americas region also sees notable changes, including Brazil's promise of VAT reform progress and a review of key US tax alerts for 2025. Additionally, the APAC region is reminded of important GST compliance deadlines for January 2026.

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