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Author: Rhiana Morris

2026 Sales Tax holidays

What are Sales Tax holidays? Sales tax holidays are short, scheduled periods when a state temporarily waives or reduces sales tax on certain goods and/or services – often to help shoppers save on things like school supplies, clothing and emergency gear. This does create a

Do any of these scenarios sound familiar?

Indirect tax within ERP should feel controlled, automated and scalable. Yet for many organisations the reality is different. Tax configuration feels complex and fragile, changes take longer than expected, reporting requires manual intervention and internal teams carry more responsibility than they should. Over time, what

Ireland reconfirms mandatory B2B e-invoicing

Ireland has once again put its VAT digitalisation plans in the spotlight, reconfirming a phased rollout of mandatory domestic B2B e-invoicing and real-time VAT reporting. This update follows the public consultation on modernising Ireland’s VAT system and builds on the EU’s wider VAT in the

China’s 2026 VAT modernisation

China’s long anticipated first comprehensive VAT law, along with its implementation regulations, came into force on 1st January 2026. This marks one of the most significant tax reforms in China’s indirect tax regime in years. For companies doing business in or with China, the changes

January 2026 tax headlines: global VAT news

Here is our round-up of all the newest tax snippets from January 2026 - featuring news of rate changes, regulatory updates and reclassifications across the world. UK HMRC have reset UK VAT grouping policy, moving away from EU-derived case law and allowing overseas establishments to