China has taken a further step to issue special value-added tax (VAT) e-invoices to new taxpayers in a bid to improve services, according to a notice issued by the country’s State Taxation Administration (STA).
New taxpayers for the VAT e-invoices would be defined by the tax authorities of all provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities, and designated cities.
Source: gov.cn
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