The E-VAT service is a system that allows taxpayers to issue electronic invoices and receipts for their transactions. However, there are some situations where taxpayers need to contact the Tax Authority (GRA) as soon as possible to avoid any problems or penalties. Let’s find out which are the three main cases where taxpayers should inform the GRA.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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