China: VAT reforms for 2014 and 2015
Chinese VAT reforms went national in August 2013 in respect of transport and broadcast services. The first VAT reform pilot started in 2012 in Shanghai and was then rolled out to 11 other provinces. Some more services will become subject to VAT and
See MoreAustria – Legislates rapid reaction reverse charge on VAT fraud
Austria has the new mechanism to enable member states to change reporting and VAT obligations at short notice were brought into place. This instrument allows member states to gain consent from the European Commission within 30 days to apply the VAT
See MorePeru- Amendments to the VAT withdrawal system
The tax authority of Peru published Resolution No. 317-2013-SUNAT on 24 October 2013. The resolution amends the Resolutions No. 183-2004-SUNAT, 266-2004-SUNAT and 073-2006-SUNAT which regulates the withdrawal system of VAT. The new resolution has
See MoreSpain –Proposal to bring VAT provisions in line EU rules
Recently, Spain has suggested some changes to its VAT provisions so that they are more in line with those of the European Union. The changes are expected to be started during calendar year 2014 and included removing the special deadline for filing
See MoreSpain – Cash accounting to be introduced
Spain will introduce an optional VAT cash accounting scheme for businesses with turnover less than EUR 2 million effective from 1 January 2014. On 27 September 2013, the new Spanish cash accounting scheme was approved by Law 14/2013. The main
See MoreGermany: Additional administrative burden for VAT reporting for cross-border, intra-EU supplies
A new document has been introduced in Germany that increases the administrative burden with respect to intra-EU supplies (the cross-border transport of goods) within the European Union. Suppliers can apply a value added tax (VAT) rate of 0% for
See MoreLuxembourg: A judgment of the ECJ regarding Principal establishments
A judgment of the EU Court of Justice concluded that a company having its principal establishment in an EU Member State may not take into account for reasons of calculating the deductible amount of VAT, the turnover of its foreign branches on 24
See MoreGermany: New VAT invoice requirements
Germany has approved a new Act to implement changes to bring German VAT compliance rules into line with the EU VAT Directive and with a number of recent court cases. Under the new Act changes to German VAT invoices include: The obligation to
See MoreECJ: Decision in the Ocean Finance case
The case of Paul Newey (trading as Ocean Finance) concerned a UK loan broker arranging loans between lenders and borrowers within the UK. Mr. Newey set up a Jersey company called Alabaster (CI) Ltd and gave this company the right to use the trading
See MoreECJ gives a preliminary ruling on the place of supply of storage services
RR Donnelly Global Turnkey Solutions Poland supplied services related to the storage of goods to companies located inside and outside the EU. The Polish government considered that the services were liable to VAT in Poland because they were services
See MoreECJ: Finland refers a question on VAT on electronic publications
The Supreme Administrative Court of Finland on 23 April 2013 asked for a ruling from the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in respect of the neutrality principle and its implications for the Finnish VAT on books in electronic form. The question put
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