Hungary’s live VAT transaction reporting (RTIR) is being extended from 1 April 2021 to include B2C invoices. The plan had been for the current B2B invoice submissions regime to include consumer invoices from 1 January 2021, but a 3-month voluntary compliance period was introduced in light of COVID-19 emergency.
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