Regulatory Analysis

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 5, 2023 by Edit Buliczka
Denmark: Danish Guarantee Fund suspends contributions to motor insurance policies in 2024

The Danish Guarantee Fund (“DGF”) published a new notice on its website on October 2, 2023. The new guidance informs non-life insurance companies, including foreign insurance companies with branches in Denmark and those writing business in Denmark on a Freedom of Services (FoS) basis, that the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority has announced that it will […]

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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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Posted September 29, 2023 by Joanna Hysi
Belgium: Preliminary draft legislation introducing B2B e-invoicing mandate is approved

The Council of Ministers, which is the highest executive authority at a federal level, approved today a preliminary draft law that introduces mandatory B2B e-invoicing in the country. The draft introduces changes to the Value Added Tax Code to introduce a requirement for the issuance of structured electronic invoices between taxpayers. The requirement will cover […]

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Posted September 26, 2023 by Edit Buliczka
Bulgaria: New bank accounts at the National Revenue Agency

The Bulgarian Tax Office (“National Revenue Agency” or “NRA”) announced on its website, on September 20, 2023, that payments to the NRA should be paid to new bank accounts. The new bank accounts will be implemented for payments beginning in October 2023. There will be five bank accounts where taxes, social security and health payments, […]

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Posted September 20, 2023 by Inês Carvalho
Romania: Draft legislation on B2B e-invoicing mandate is published

The Romanian Ministry of Finance published draft legislation proposing new budgetary measures among which is the implementation of the highly anticipated electronic invoicing mandate. Even though the draft legislation maintains the January 2024 roll-out date previously approved by the EU Council, it proposes an invoice reporting system to operate in the first 6 months, with […]

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Posted September 20, 2023 by Joanna Hysi
Greece – Plans for e-invoicing mandate are underway

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 the Ministry and the Greek tax authority, AADE, have started a dialogue with the European Commission to discuss the conditions required for Greece to implement a […]

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Posted September 20, 2023 by James Brown
Contribution to the FGTI: New Declarations

Following the previously announced delay to the mandatory online submission and direct debit settlement of IPT in France until 2025 at the latest, the General Directorate of Public Finances has now confirmed that this transition will take place with effect from January 1, 2024. This means that IPT liabilities incurred in the January 2024 period […]

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Posted September 15, 2023 by Dilara İnal
France: Updates on Postponement of CTC reform

France is in the process of implementing a Continuous Transaction Controls (CTC) system which introduces mandatory e-invoicing for domestic B2B transactions and e-reporting obligations. In a recent meeting of the Communauté des Relais, the tax authority announced more details surrounding the previously communicated postponement of the B2B e-invoicing mandate in France. While the formal dates […]

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Posted September 6, 2023 by Joanna Hysi
Germany: Federal government approved draft act on B2B e-invoicing mandate

On August 30, 2023, the German Federal Government approved the draft act (Growth Opportunities Act) published by the Ministry of Finance (BMF) on July 14, 2023, which includes, among others, the introduction of the nationwide B2B e-invoicing mandate. This marks the onset of the legislative process for the adoption of the draft act by the […]

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Posted August 11, 2023 by Gabriel Pezzato
Romania: Return D300 has been updated

ANAF updated the return D300 in response to the enactment of Law 88 from April, 2023. This legislative amendment introduced VAT exemptions with right of the deduction to construction services supplied to hospitals, as well as certain supplies of medical equipment and orthopedic products. To align with the new amendment, the revised D300 requires taxpayers […]

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Posted August 7, 2023 by Marta Sowińska
Poland: Law introducing mandatory e-invoicing via KSeF is enacted

On August 4, 2023, the Polish President signed an Act amending the VAT Act and certain other laws which introduces mandatory e-invoicing via KSeF. This means that the e-invoicing mandate will enter into force on July 1, 2024, without any further postponements. The press information can be found here and the official announcement from the […]

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Posted August 7, 2023 by Marta Sowińska
Poland: Draft regulation amending secondary regulation on the use of KSeF is published

The Ministry of Finance published a draft regulation amending the regulation on the use of KSeF from December 27, 2021, which is applicable to the voluntary phase of the e-invoicing system via KSeF. The draft regulation is open to public consultation until August 18, 2023, for businesses to submit their comments. The amended regulation on […]

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Posted August 7, 2023 by Marta Sowińska
Poland: updated API published for schemas FA(1) and FA(2)

The Ministry of Finance published an updated API for the test environment in KSeF (National E-Invoicing System) which supports both FA(1) and FA(2) schemas. From July to August 2023, both schema versions, meaning both FA(1) and FA(2), will apply in the KSeF test environment. The official announcement can be found here: API KSeF dla środowiska […]

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Posted August 7, 2023 by James Brown
Denmark: Extension of Danish Guarantee Fund to Life Insurers Writing Occupational Accident Insurance

The Act on Guarantee Fund for Non-Life Insurance Companies, executive order no. 2067, has been amended recently by Act no. 480. The main change is that the scope of insurance companies liable to make contributions to the Guarantee Fund in Denmark has been extended to include life insurers writing occupational accidental insurance / industrial injury […]

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Posted August 2, 2023 by Dilara İnal
France: Updated External Specifications for e-invoicing and e-reporting published

On 31 July 2023, the French authorities published an updated version of the ‘External specifications file for electronic invoicing’, version 2.3, currently available only in French. The version 2.3 introduces new chapters and removes use case explanations which are now published as a separate new document. It also updates annexes which are attached as Excel […]

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Posted August 1, 2023 by Marta Sowińska
Belgium: Political agreement on proposed tax reform failed

On 17 July 2023, the cabinet of the Belgian federal government failed to reach an agreement on the broader tax reform announced by the Minister of Finance, Vincent Van Peteghem on 2 March 2023, which aimed to introduce among other tax measures, the general obligation for B2B e-invoicing and e-reporting to reduce the country’s VAT […]

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Posted July 28, 2023 by Joanna Hysi
Poland: KSeF will enter into force as planned

On July 28, 2023, the Sejm voted against the Senate’s veto which blocked the draft legislation introducing the national e-invoicing system, KSeF, on the grounds of it being unconstitutional. Following its adoption by Sejm and pursuant to the draft legislation, the e-invoicing obligation will come into force, as planned, on July 1, 2024, with some […]

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