German VAT registered companies can get a one-month due date extension to file their VAT returns, this authorization is called “dauerfristverlängerung”. The due to file VAT returns in Germany is the 10th day of the month following the reporting period. For example, your March (or first quarter) VAT returns are normally due on 10 April. With the extension, the due date to submit and pay your March (or first quarter) German VAT return is 10 May.
How to get the “dauerfristverlängerung” filing extension?
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