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VAT Expert in Europe

Selling in Europe with Incoterm DDP. Eurofiscalis handle your VAT registration & declarations | I want to learn more

Selling in Europe with Incoterm DDP.

Eurofiscalis handle your VAT registration & declarations

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VAT Rates in the EU

What Are the VAT Rates Across the European Union?

Looking for the applicable VAT rates in the European Union for 2026? You’re in the right place. This article provides a comprehensive and up-to-date table of Value Added Tax (VAT) rates for each EU member state. The year 2026 brings notable changes, including significant adjustments you need to be aware of.

 

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EU VAT Rates for 2026: The Complete Overview

VAT Rates in Europe - 2026

EU VAT Rates (2026)

Country Code Standard Rate Reduced Rate 1 Reduced Rate 2 Super-Reduced Parking
Germany DE 19% 7%
Austria AT 20% 10% 13% 13%
Belgium BE 21% 6% 12% 12%
Bulgaria BG 20% 9%
Cyprus CY 19% 5% 9%
Croatia HR 25% 5% 13%
Denmark DK 25%
Spain ES 21% 10% 4%
Estonia EE 24% 9%
Finland FI 25.50% 10% 13.50%
France FR 20% 5.50% 10% 2.10%
Greece EL 24% 6% 13%
Hungary HU 27% 5% 18%
Ireland IE 23% 9% 13.50% 4.80% 13.50%
Northern Ireland XI 20% 5%
Italy IT 22% 10% 5% 4%
Latvia LV 21% 12% 5%
Lithuania LT 21% 5% 12%
Luxembourg LU 17% 8% 14% 3% 12%
Malta MT 18% 5% 7%
Norway NO 25% 15% 12%
Netherlands NL 21% 9%
Poland PL 23% 5% 8%
Portugal PT 23% 6% 13% 13%
Czech Republic CZ 21% 12%
Romania RO 21% 11% 11%
United Kingdom GB 20% 5%
Slovakia SK 23% 19% 5%
Slovenia SI 22% 5% 9.50%
Sweden SE 25% 6% 12%
Switzerland CH 8.1% 2.6% 3.8%

Applying VAT Rates in the EU: Rules for E-commerce and Local Sales

Compliance with VAT regulations is a mandatory requirement for businesses operating within the European Union, whether in B2B (Business-to-Business) or B2C (Business-to-Consumer) transactions. The complexities of intra-EU VAT require a thorough understanding of fundamental principles to avoid penalties and optimize tax management.

For e-commerce sales and sales on MarketPlaces

If the e-commerce seller makes more than €10,000 in distance sales (overall threshold in all EU countries), then the seller must apply the VAT rate of the country of delivery.

Here is a concrete example:

For what ? :

 

EU VAT rules require that businesses selling goods to customers in another EU country must charge the VAT rate applicable in that country.

 

However, companies whose turnover outside their country of establishment is less than €10,000 must apply the VAT of their country of establishment.

 

What to do if turnover exceeds the threshold?

 

If the turnover outside France of a French e-retailer exceeds €10,000 over one year, it must:

Apply the VAT rate of another EU country on a local sale

A local sale is considered when the merchandise is sold in the country where it is stored. In the case of local sales, you must apply the 2026 VAT rate of the country in which you are making the sale.

Let’s take an example :

A French company stores its shoes in Germany and resells them to individuals in Germany. The shoes do not leave Germany, so it is considered a local sale. The obligations of the French company are:

Did you know that the name of value added tax in Germany is Umsatzsteuer? To find out more about VAT in Germany, I invite you to read our VAT Guide in Germany.

Definition of standard, reduced and parking VAT rates

Member States have freedom in setting their VAT rates. However, the VAT directive legally regulates these rates in Europe, notably with minimum thresholds.

The standard or normal VAT rate

This is the rate applied to the vast majority of products and services. This rate must be at least 15%, with no maximum value.

The reduced VAT rate

The European Union allows member states to apply up to two reduced VAT rates. They are only applicable to goods and services listed in Annex III of the VAT Directive. These reduced VAT rates cannot fall below 5%.

The super reduced VAT rate

This VAT rate is only used on very few products and services. For example, in France, the super-reduced VAT rate of 2.1% is only applicable on certain medicines or on the audiovisual royalty.

The parking VAT rate

Some Member States apply “parking” rates for certain goods and services which are not included in Annex III of the VAT Directive. These countries can apply these “parking”, or intermediate, rates, provided they are not lower than 12%.

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