On November 5, 2020, the National Council of the Slovak republic approved a government bill that will amend Value Added Tax Act from January 1, 2021. Some of the adopted changes concerning e-commerce and the application of optional special schemes for the provision of services and the sale of goods at a distance shall be postponed from July 1, 2021. Below we prepared a brief overview of the most significant changes resulting from the adopted amendment.
Source: accace.com
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