The corona crisis has shown that it is important that your company is sufficiently liquid. This crisis still holds many entrepreneurs in its grip. Your debtors may ask to pay in installments or you would like to facilitate certain debtors in this. It is then important that you realize that you do owe the VAT immediately if the goods have already been delivered or the service has been performed. This also applies in certain situations of financial lease or when establishing or transferring limited rights. In this article we look at a number of important situations in which you owe the VAT directly while the customer pays in installments.
Source BDO
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