EU invoicing directive draws concern

Ernst & Young says the EU invoicing directive, aimed at harmonising indirect taxation across Europe, will be hampered by the amount of freedom currently given to member states to impose local rules over specific requirements.

Written by Larry Schlesinger

The invoice directive is a key component of the VAT system and the European Commission's plans to harmonise indirect tax practise across the EU.

It is designed to simplify, modernise and harmonise invoicing rules, bringing in electronic invoicing, cutting administration costs and improving competitiveness.

Advertisement

But Peter Milnes, partner at E&Y's indirect tax team, said the directive would be of concern to multinational companies who operate on a pan-European basis.

He added: 'Harmonisation of European VAT law is an important step forward and a necessity in today's market. The Directive opens up significant opportunities in terms of electronic invoicing and simplification of the invoicing function, making things easier and cheaper for businesses in the EU.

'However, member states have been permitted under the Directive to impose local rules and conditions in a number of circumstances which reduces the harmonisation benefits and this will also cause a number of complications for pan - European companies.

'Regulations need to be enacted in good time for January 2004. Each member state needs to get moving on developing a strategy to deal with this.'

Tags:

Comments

White papers

Related jobs

More Accounting jobs

Spotlight

Stuart Bridges, Hiscox

Stuart Bridges: FD of Hiscox

Dull is the new black in these straightened times –...

Top 30 Accounting Networks and Associations 2008

The race to become the biggest firm on the planet...

Barack Obama Accountancy Age cover October 2008

Obama: asset or liability?

What an Obama presidency could mean for you

Find your next job

Find your next job
Salary Checker

Job of the week

More finance jobs

Newsletters

Sign up here for the very latest news delivered to your inbox. Choose from the following options:

Your next job

Have your say

Will proposed tax cuts help to stimulate the economy?
Yes
No

Advertisement

Search white papers

Search white papers

Advertisement