ViDA: EU Adopts ‘VAT in the Digital Age’

Kelly Muniz
March 11, 2025

The VAT in the Digital Age Package (ViDA) has been adopted by the EU 27 months after it was initially proposed by the Commission in late 2022.

The package includes a directive, regulation, and implementing regulation, focusing on three key areas: digitalizing VAT reporting by 2030, requiring online platforms to collect VAT on short-term accommodation and passenger transport services, and expanding the online VAT one-stop-shop to simplify cross-border VAT registration.

What’s Next?

The new rules will take effect 20 days after publication in the Official Journal of the EU, with Member States required to transpose the directive into national law.

While many rules will come into effect only a few years from now, some will be effective immediately, such as Member States’ right to introduce mandatory domestic electronic invoicing without needing prior authorization from the EU.

The ViDA package marks a significant step towards modernizing VAT in the digital era, streamlining processes for businesses, and improving cross-border efficiency.

For more details about ViDA, download our ViDA e-book.

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Kelly Muniz

Kelly Muniz is a Senior Regulatory Counsel at Sovos, specializing in global e-invoicing developments. Originally from Brazil and currently based in Stockholm, Kelly holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Law and worked as a licensed lawyer in her home country. She also earned a Master’s Degree in EU Business Law from Lund University in Sweden.
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