Regulatory Analysis

Posted November 8, 2023 by Marta Sowińska
Bulgaria: e-Transport system implemented

The Bulgarian Tax Authority National Revenue Agency (NRA) has implemented a mandatory regime for the preliminary declaration of data on the transportation of high fiscal risk goods on the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria, in line with Ordinance No H-5 of September 29, 2023. Scope: the mandatory reporting of data applies to: From October […]

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Posted November 3, 2023 by Joanna Hysi
Greece myDATA: Extension of reporting deadlines & other changes

A joint decision of the Ministry of Finance and the tax authority, AADE, published on October 31, 2023, introduced certain amendments to the myDATA framework: The reporting of historical data that took place in 2022, has been extended as follows: Expenses and self-billing income must be reported until Dec. 31, 2023 (previously Oct. 31, 2023) […]

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Posted November 3, 2023 by Carolina Silva
Singapore: Mandatory e-invoicing based on Peppol

In the Forum of Tax Administration held in October 2023 in Singapore, the government confirmed they will adopt InvoiceNow, the national e-invoicing framework based on the Peppol network as the mandatory framework for B2G transactions in the country. Recently, testing of a 5-corner instead of the existing 4-corner model as the InvoiceNow Peppol exchange model […]

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Posted November 3, 2023 by Marta Sowińska
Serbia: Amendments to the Law on E-Invoicing via SEF

The amendments to the Law on Electronic Invoicing via SEF were adopted by the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia and published in the “Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia” No. 92/23 on October 27, 2023. The main changes are the following: the obligation of electronic registration of preliminary tax and correction of […]

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Posted October 26, 2023 by Marta Sowińska
Poland: proposed changes to the VAT return in relation to KSeF

On October 24, 2023, the Ministry of Finance in Poland published draft legislation amending the regulation on the scope of data included in the country’s VAT return (JPK_VAT) and opened a public consultation in relation to the draft law. The proposed amendments aim to adapt the VAT return to the mandatory e-invoicing via KSeF, and […]

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Posted October 26, 2023 by Dilara İnal
Israel: Updated timeline of invoice clearance model

Israel is implementing a Continuous Transaction Controls (CTC) regime which was initially scheduled to roll out on January 1, 2024. On October 23, 2023, the Israeli Tax Authority (ITA) announced that the timeline has been extended to offer businesses more time to complete their technological development. According to the announcement, the ITA will allow deduction […]

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Posted October 25, 2023 by Dilara İnal
Mauritius: E-invoicing regulations published

Mauritius is now among the countries that have embraced mandatory e-invoicing, bringing forth robust technical standards for taxpayers. This transformation was initiated through the Finance Act of 2022, which introduced significant amendments to the VAT Act. As the latest update, in September 2023, the Minister of Finance issued the VAT E-invoicing Regulations which came into […]

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Posted October 25, 2023 by Maria del Carmen
MEXICO: The authority announces, among other adjustments, the mandatory dates of the Carta Porte supplement version 3.0.

The tax authority through the First Anticipated Version of the 8th Resolution of Modifications to the Miscellaneous Tax Resolution for 2023 among others, modifies the Rule 2.7.1.7 relating to the Requirements of the printed representations of the CFDI, indicating that in the case of the CFDI to which the Carta Porte is incorporated, the structure […]

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Posted October 17, 2023 by Marta Sowińska
Estonia takes steps towards mandatory e-invoicing

Estonia is planning changes to its Accounting Act to implement a customer-imposed B2B e-invoice mandate in accordance with the European e-invoicing standard. The intended changes are: To remove the reference to the Estonian e-invoice standard To give all accounting entities registered as receivers in the commercial register the right to demand an e-invoice that complies […]

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Posted October 17, 2023 by Robert Pelletier
Canary Islands: Reduced VAT Rates on Face Masks and Gloves Expires September 30, 2023

Pursuant to Decree Law 4/2023, the zero-rate VAT rate that temporarily applied to supplies of face masks and gloves expired on September 30, 2023. The decree can be found here (in Spanish).

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Posted October 13, 2023 by Dilara İnal
Germany: Clarifications shared by the Ministry of Finance on B2B e-invoicing plans

The Federal Ministry of Finance (MoF) has recently shared additional information on electronic invoicing which is among the proposed tax measures included in the Growth Opportunities Act. In July 2023, The MoF published its proposal to amend VAT law to introduce mandatory e-invoicing for domestic B2B transactions. The federal government approved this proposal in August […]

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Posted October 13, 2023 by Dilara İnal
Zambia: Electronic invoicing system plan for 2024

Zambia’s 2024 budget introduces amendments to the VAT law, paving the way for the implementation of an electronic invoicing system. The aim is to leverage technology to monitor transactions in real-time, with the goal of reducing the amount of fictitious invoices in circulation and reducing the VAT gap. Zambia already has a Tax Invoice Management […]

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Posted October 11, 2023 by Dilara İnal
India: New e-invoice download functionality

On October 3, 2023, the Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) issued an advisory introducing a new feature on the GST e-Invoice Portal. In India, it is mandatory for taxpayers exceeding a certain threshold to generate electronic invoices for B2B and B2G transactions. With this recent update, both suppliers and buyers now have the capability […]

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Posted October 5, 2023 by Dilara İnal
Oman: Tax authority plans to launch e-invoicing in 2024

Sultanate of Oman Tax Authority has announced the launch of a VAT e-invoicing system within 2024. The e-invoicing system will be rolled out voluntarily in April 2024 and is scheduled to become mandatory for large entities operating within the country starting in October 2024. While official communication detailing the features of the e-invoicing system is […]

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Posted October 5, 2023 by Joanna Hysi
Greece: e-transport document to be introduced in 2024

Greece’s Ministry of Finance announced in a press release (“Specification of the economic initiatives presented by the Prime Minister at the Thessaloniki International Fair”) on September 19, 2023, that transport documents used to monitor the movement of goods must be issued electronically and reported to the myDATA platform starting from January 2024. The mandate will […]

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Posted October 2, 2023 by Carolina Silva
Malaysia: Updated and new documentation are published

The Malaysia Inland Revenue Board has published updated e-invoicing guidelines, which are now on version 2.0. The update includes details on new topics, namely transactions with buyers, disbursement and reimbursement, API overview, cybersecurity, currency exchange rate, cross-border transactions, self-billing, and others. Additional documentation was also published, namely an e-invoicing Data Catalogue, which provides for the […]

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Posted October 2, 2023 by Bradley Feimer
Thailand Approves Extension of 7% VAT Rate to 2024

September 13, 2023 The Thailand Department of Revenue recently published P.C.S 32.2023. The memo provides the Thailand Cabinet passed a resolution on September 13, 2023, approving an extension of the reduced 7% VAT rate until September 30, 2024. Further information may be found here.

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Posted October 2, 2023 by Robert Pelletier
Cyprus: Temporary Zero Rate on Basic Items Extended until April 30, 2024

As the Cypriot Tax Department announced on September 20, 2023, the temporary zero VAT rate that applies to basic food and consumer items such as bread, milk, eggs, baby foods, baby and adult diapers, and female hygiene products has been extended by six months. The temporary zero VAT rate, previously set to expire on October […]

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