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On 5 February 2021, the Polish Ministry of Finance proposed a draft amendment to the VAT Act, introducing to the Polish legal order the possibility to issue structured invoices as one of the permitted forms of documenting transactions.
This has been published in the Official Gazette on the 4th of February 2021 and will take effect on the 15th of March 2021. this resolution introduces the possibility to pay most tax debts via bank transfer
Italy is the first European country to implement mandatory B2B e-invoicing. While all domestic transactions are currently sent to the Italian Revenue Agency via Sistema di Interscambio (SDI)
Further information was released by the UK government website regarding Brexit. This information provides further clarifications on exporting and importing goods from to EU and the UK.
Postponed accounting is a way of making imports easier for UK companies at least in terms of VAT.
Businesses established in Northern Ireland who incur VAT on goods in the EU, and EU businesses who incur VAT on goods in Northern Ireland, will be able to recover this VAT through the electronic cross-border refund system
Starting 2022 Norwegian digital VAT returns will endure some changes. There will be a testing period by the end of 2021 before changes come into force.
From January 2021 all taxpayers in India with an aggregate turnover of more than Rs 100 Cr. during the last fiscal year need to implement e-invoicing.
China also has been trying to digitize the process of invoicing in order to reduce costs and improve overall control over transactions.
Albania introduced a new regulation which is called fiscalization in 2020. It includes online reporting of all issued invoices and receipts. and it becomes mandatory in 2021.