10.24.22
Covid-related VAT reductions
2020 and 2021 saw a proliferation in the tax rates countries deployed as a direct response to the unfolding covid pandemic.
2022 has seen countries attempt to steady their tax rates, but as part of the transition to a post-covid era, countries are still factoring in the pandemic as part of their wider fiscal agendas.
Belgium is one such country which envisages the effects of covid extending into the winter of 2022, as it announced that goods imported to combat covid-19 will be exempt from VAT until 31 December 2022.
Browse Belgium updates
VAT rate consolidation delay
- Informationen zu Mehrwertsteuer-/G(S)ST-Sätzen
Electronic invoicing in public procurement – changes
- Informationen zu Mandaten
VAT reduction for energy
- Informationen zu Mehrwertsteuer-/G(S)ST-Sätzen
Overhaul of VAT process
- Länder-Updates
Wider tax reforms including proposed B2B e-invoicing and e-reporting
- Informationen zu Mandaten
Abolishment of certain Covid VAT measures
- Informationen zu Mehrwertsteuer-/G(S)ST-Sätzen
Extension of application of reverse charge
- Länder-Updates
Budget tax proposals
- Informationen zu Mehrwertsteuer-/G(S)ST-Sätzen
Upcoming new format for VAT number
- Länder-Updates
Reduced VAT rate extension for electric, gas and heating supplies
- Informationen zu Mehrwertsteuer-/G(S)ST-Sätzen
Covid-related VAT reductions
- Informationen zu Mehrwertsteuer-/G(S)ST-Sätzen
Update on B2B e-invoicing
- Informationen zu Mandaten
Potential VAT reduction on fruits and greens
- Informationen zu Mehrwertsteuer-/G(S)ST-Sätzen
Potential 22% rate
- Informationen zu Mehrwertsteuer-/G(S)ST-Sätzen
Joint incentive to reduce the VAT gap
- Informationen zu Mandaten
Mandatory B2G e-invoicing
- Informationen zu Mandaten
Scope of B2G e-invoicing expanded
- Informationen zu Mandaten