European Union finance ministers Tuesday approved an update to the bloc’s value-added tax rules that will start a transition to electronic declarations for certain exemptions.
The Council formally adopted today new rules aimed at replacing the current paper certificates used to declare exemptions from the EU’s value added tax (VAT) with a new electronic form.
On 18 February 2025, the Italian Revenue Agency issued Ruling n. 38/2025 (the "Ruling"), commenting the enactment of the Decree-Law No. 131 of ...
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The Italian law came ahead of a reform of EU e-commerce rules, which took effect in July 2021, that sought to simplify how online platforms collect VAT. A review of transactions from 2019 to 2021 ...
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