Automated VAT returns with expert guidance

Our VAT compliance solution offers more than just software; it’s a tech-enabled service that combines advanced automation with expert VAT support. We ensure your VAT returns are accurate, compliant, and backed by the expertise of VAT professionals.

Why choose Marosa?

VATify-enabled

Consolidate all your VAT processes in one platform. Enhance transparency, streamline operations, and reduce mistakes with our comprehensive software.

Visibility

Gain complete audit trails and real-time insights with a clear global overview of your VAT return status.

Expert support

Leverage the synergy of cutting-edge technology and seasoned professionals.

E-invoicing and RTR

Integrate our VAT return services with our e-invoicing and RTR solutions for efficient and comprehensive tax data processing.

Your onboarding journey

Streamline your VAT compliance process

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all countries
One information request
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teamwork
Our team completes and submits PoAs and registration forms
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TAX TRACKING
We follow up with tax authorities until VAT numbers are received
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all filings handled by our team
We set up VATify so you can begin your activities in each country.

Combine our expert work with automated ERP integrations

By integrating VATify with your ERP system, all necessary data is automatically accessible to Marosa at the beginning of each month, allowing our team to commence your VAT return process. As Alteryx experts, we enhance data processing through further automation and optimized data management.

Looking for a standalone software solution?

Discover our SaaS solutions crafted for enterprises seeking complete control over their VAT compliance. Learn how our adaptable offerings can be customized to fit your preferences, whether you opt for a software-only solution, a hybrid model, or fully managed services.

Hear what Marosa customers are saying

Latest news

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Portugal Approves New Periodic VAT Return Form

Portugal has approved a new periodic VAT return form. Here's what changes from July 2026 and July 2027, plus updated invoice correction and VAT adjustment rules.

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Luxembourg's B2B E-Invoicing Mandate to Apply from 2028

Luxembourg has approved a draft law extending the mandatory e-invoicing obligation beyond public procurement (B2G), with entry into force expected from 2028.

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European Commission Adopts New Regulation Amending the Administrative Rules for VAT Special Schemes

CIR 2026/1869 amends the existing rules on VAT special schemes as part of the progressive rollout of ViDA's Pillar III.

Marosa Joins Wolters Kluwer: A New Chapter for Our Clients, Our Team, and Tax Technology

Marosa is joining Wolters Kluwer. Founder Pedro Pestana on what the acquisition means for clients, the team, and the future of global indirect tax technology.

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Switzerland Plans to Increase VAT Rates From 2028

Switzerland's Parliament has approved an increase in VAT rates to help finance the country's new 13th old-age pension (AHV) payment.

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Denmark to Abolish VAT on Books by 2027

Denmark plans to abolish its 25% VAT rate on books in 2027 as part of a wider strategy to promote access to literature.

Romania Simplifies the Import VAT Deferral Certificate Procedure

Romania's import VAT deferral certificate procedure will now be processed exclusively through the electronic platform DVN.

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UK to Cut VAT on Domestic Electricity to 0% from October 2026

The British government has announced a temporary cut to VAT on domestic electricity supplies from October 2026.

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Italy Extends VAT Split Payments Regime Until 2029

The European Commission has granted approval to Italy to continue the use of the anti-VAT fraud split payment regime with state organisations. This measure, in place since 2017, has been progressively extended, most recently until 30 June 2029.

Belgium: Preliminary Draft Law Signals Move Toward e-Reporting

Belgium's Council of Ministers has approved a preliminary draft law that would introduce a near-real-time e-reporting obligation for invoice data, building on the existing Peppol B2B e-invoicing infrastructure. The proposal is at an early legislative stage, and its details may still change.