Regulatory Analysis

Posted December 21, 2022 by Edit Buliczka
France: Mandatory IPT Online Submission – Further Delays to 2025

The French Parliament approved the Finance Bill for 2023 (“2023 Bill”) on 17 December 2022. It includes an amendment to Article 166 of Finance law no. 2019-1479 of 28 December 2019 for 2020. Whilst only the date has changed from 2023 to 2025, this has a huge impact on the settlement of French insurance premium […]

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Posted December 20, 2022 by Hector Fernandez
Spain: New Modelo 480 Published

On the 19 December 2022, the Agencia Estatal de Administración Tributaria (AEAT) published the new Modelo 480 for future submissions, including 2022, in the Spanish Gazette. Alongside this, an extension for the annual tax submission has been confirmed, with submissions allowed up to 31 January. This is a positive change as it allows for more […]

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Posted December 19, 2022 by Andrew Decker
Ireland Extends Zero VAT Rate to Newspapers among other VAT Changes

Ireland’s Finance Act of 2022 introduces several important VAT changes for the new year. The Act imposes a zero-rate of VAT on newspapers, which were previously subject to a reduced rate of 9%, provided the papers are not predominantly devoted to advertising. This rate reduction includes electronic newspapers as well as physical newspapers. The Act […]

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Posted December 19, 2022 by Robert Pelletier
Mozambique Standard VAT Rate Decrease Effective 1 January 2023

As approved by the Mozambique parliament on 30 November 2022, the standard VAT rate will be reduced from 17% to 16% with effect from 1 January 2023.

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Posted December 19, 2022 by Stephanie Melhem
Belgium Immovable Property Reverse Charge effective 1 January 2023

On November 10, 2022, Belgium published amendments to its reverse charge mechanism for immoveable property. Previously, the reverse charge mechanism applied only when the foreign taxable customer was identified for VAT purposes in Belgium via a fiscal representative. From 1 January 2023, when a Belgian established company performs construction supplies on immovable property, reverse charge […]

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Posted December 19, 2022 by Robert Pelletier
Finland: Zero Rated Passenger Transport Services effective 1 January 2023

Effective 1 January 2023 and until 30 April 2023, the domestic supply of passenger transport services are temporarily zero-rated under Law No. 870/2022. The law can be found here (in Finnish).

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Posted December 16, 2022 by Stephanie Melhem
Slovakia: Temporary VAT Reduction for Certain Facilities and Restaurant and Catering Services effective 1 January 2023

The Parliament of Slovak Republic approved an amendment of the VAT law temporarily reducing the VAT rate on the transportation of people by ski lifts, sports facilities, swimming pools, and for restaurant and catering services. These supplies will apply a reduced VAT rate of 10% effective 1 January 2023. This is a temporary rate reduction […]

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Posted December 16, 2022 by Carolina Silva
Portugal: New Order Establishes Grace Period for Invoice Reporting Obligation and Postpones QES Requirement for E-Invoices

The Portuguese State Secretary of Fiscal Affairs issued Order 8/2022 XXIII which, among others things, establishes a grace period for invoice reporting obligations, as well as another postponement of the requirement of application of a qualified electronic signature or seal on electronic invoices. The Order establishes a grace period during which penalties that concern the […]

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Posted December 13, 2022 by Dilara İnal
Saudi Arabia: ZATCA Extends the “Cancellation of Fines and Exemption of Penalties initiative”

The Saudi Arabian Tax and Customs Authority, ZATCA, has launched a “Cancellation of Fines and Exemption of Penalties initiative” for fines regarding late registration in all tax systems, late payment, late filing of returns fines in all tax systems, and fines to correct VAT returns, as well as fines for violations of VAT field control […]

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Posted December 7, 2022 by Robert Pelletier
Romania: Rate Changes for Non-Alcoholic Beverages and Restaurant and Catering Services effective 1 January 2023

Effective 1 January 2023, non-alcoholic beverages intended for human consumption, excluding water, fruit and vegetable juices, and milk, will apply the standard VAT rate of 19%. Restaurant and catering services, except for alcoholic beverages and non-alcoholic beverages that now apply the standard rate, will apply the reduced VAT rate of 9%. These rate changes, as […]

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Posted December 5, 2022 by Enis Gencer
Greece: MyDATA prefills the VAT Returns

The Greek Tax Authority – IAPR announced on 30 November that VAT returns will be pre-filled using the data collected through the MyDATA system. The measure aims to simplify the filing process of VAT returns. The announcement states that the pre-filled returns will be available for Greek taxpayers starting from 5 December 2022 and will […]

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Posted December 2, 2022 by Enis Gencer
Greece: The extension of deadline for the accounting data of wholesale transactions

The Greek Tax Authority, IAPR, published a press release on 1 November, announcing the extension of the deadline until 31 December 2022 for the transmission of accounting data of wholesale transactions, data of invoicing expenses, and self-invoicing income in the cases of discrepancies in the aforementioned transmitted data.

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Posted December 2, 2022 by Marta Sowińska
Serbia: Draft Law on Amendments to the Law on Value Added Tax

As previously announced, the Serbian Minister of Finance published the Draft Law on Amendments to the Law on Electronic Invoicing on the 9th of November, alongside the Draft Laws on Amendments to the Law on Value Added Tax, Law on Fiscalization, and Law on Tax Procedure and Tax Administration. The changes introduced to the Law […]

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Posted December 2, 2022 by Marta Sowińska
Serbia: Draft Law on Amendments to the Law on Fiscalization

The Serbian Minister of Finance (MoF) published the draft Law on Amendments to the Law on Fiscalization. The Law of Fiscalization regulates the so called “Fiscalization”, which is the procedure of fiscalization of the content of the fiscal account through an electronic fiscal device. The amendments to the Law on Fiscalization impacting the future e-invoicing […]

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Posted December 2, 2022 by Marta Sowińska
Poland: draft legislation published amending the VAT Act and adopting mandatory e-invoicing via KSeF

On the 1st of December the Ministry of Finance published draft legislation amending the Act of 11 March 2004 on tax on goods and services (Journal of Laws of 2022, item 931, as amended) – hereinafter referred to as the “VAT Act” regarding the introduction of mandatory invoicing in the National e-Invoice System (KSeF) hereinafter […]

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Posted December 2, 2022 by Enis Gencer
MyDATA: Penalties regarding Electronic Tax Mechanisms (F.I.M)

On 21 September, the Greek Parliament passed a bill introducing penalties for non-compliance with rules requiring taxpayers to transmit retail sales data issued via the Information System of Electronic Tax Mechanisms (F.I.M). According to Article 54H of the Tax Procedures Code, IAPR will impose the following penalties for non-transmission of the receipt summary to the […]

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Posted November 28, 2022 by Christopher Branch
IVASS Management Fee

The Institute for Insurance Supervision (IVASS) in Italy has published the management charge rate for the year 2023. It set the rate for 2023 at 4.26%. The management charge reduces the taxable basis applied to the Road Accident Victims Fund (RAVF) and Hunting Accident Victims Fund (HAVF) and is published annually in November.

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Posted November 23, 2022 by Enis Gencer
Lithuania: E-Invoicing Portal based on EU standard and PEPPOL

The Lithuanian Ministry of Economy and Innovation announced its plans to build a technological solution that will support the transmission of electronic invoices by the European standard for electronic invoices. According to the project plan announced by the Ministry, the platform is expected to be available free of charge to businesses for at least five years and be ready […]

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