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    Israel

    Knesset strikes down Smotrich’s VAT exemption order

    Jerusalem Post · about 11 hours ago

    The Knesset rejected Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich’s order to double the VAT exemption ceiling on personal imports to $150, voting 59 against and 25 in favor. The order was intended to lower the cost of living and reduce online purchase prices, but critics warned it would harm local businesses.

    Canada

    Carney's GST credit tweaks won’t fix Canada’s affordability crisis

    Troy Media · 1 day ago

    Canada’s federal government has announced a one‑time top‑up to the GST credit, rebranded as the Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit, which will increase payments by 25 % for five years starting in July 2026. The benefit will extend to 500,000 new families, potentially helping up to 12.6 million Canadians, but eligibility thresholds are low, excluding many low‑income households. The article argues that these tweaks are insufficient and calls for a larger increase in the basic personal amount to provide broader relief.

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    Sweden

    Potential Landmark Case for Securitisation Vehicles — and Possibly the Entire Fund Industry

    LinkedIn Article by Bruno Gasparotto · 1 day ago

    A preliminary ruling before the CJEU (Case T‑96/26, TellusTax Advisory) examines whether a Swedish supplier’s right to deduct input VAT can be limited because the services were provided to a Luxembourg securitisation vehicle that benefits from a fund‑management VAT exemption. The Swedish Tax Authorities denied the deduction, arguing that VAT must have been due in Luxembourg for the deduction to apply. The outcome will have implications for securitisation vehicles and the broader fund industry.

    Austria

    When Gender Policy Meets Competition Law: The Austrian VAT Exemption on Menstrual Products and the Role of the Competition Authority

    Wolters Kluwer · 1 day ago

    Austria will exempt menstrual hygiene products and certain contraceptives from VAT from 1 January 2026, replacing a 10 % reduced rate. The Austrian Federal Competition Authority (BWB) is empowered to ensure the tax savings are passed on to consumers and can launch sector investigations if prices do not reflect the relief. This marks a novel use of competition law to safeguard the effectiveness of a gender‑focused social policy.

    European Union

    EU Draft Report Calls for VAT Reform of Financial Services

    Pagero · 1 day ago

    The European Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs released a draft report on 4 February 2026 urging the European Commission to overhaul the outdated 1977 VAT exemption for financial services. The report proposes taxing identifiable charges such as fees and commissions, introduces coordinated temporary windfall taxes on exceptional bank profits, and calls for an alternative to the withdrawn EU-wide Financial Transaction Tax.

    European Union

    VAT and TOMS: A simplification or complexity?

    Zampa Partners · 3 days ago

    The article examines the Tour Operators’ Margin Scheme (TOMS), highlighting its intended simplification for travel agents and the significant challenges it poses, such as blocked input VAT and inconsistent application across EU Member States. It discusses the scheme’s impact on profitability, competitive distortions, and the European Commission’s public consultation on reforms launched in 2025.

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