To help keep trade flowing and to relieve some of the pressures on businesses, many Tax Authorities across Europe are making significant changes to their office hours and meeting procedures, penalty and interest timelines, and VAT reporting and payment schedules.
The tracker harnesses the decades of experience of our VAT Consultants, the many talents of our multilingual staff and our long history of working closely with European Tax Authorities. Specifically, the updates will include information on how the changes will affect certain sectors, and any exemptions which businesses must be aware of. They will also offer guidance on how best to prepare and to mitigate the impact of changes.
Source: accordancevat.com
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