- All establishments subject to the Value Added Tax Law in Egypt are required to register all their branches with the Tax Authority.
- Failure to register branches is considered a violation of the law and is punishable by law.
- Registering all branches will facilitate the issuance and receipt of electronic invoices and the use of the electronic receipt system.
- The head of the Egyptian Tax Authority emphasizes the importance of registering all branches and obtaining branch registration certificates.
- Failure to comply with these requirements will result in penalties for tax evasion.
- It is recommended for establishments to quickly register their branches with the Tax Authority and display the registration certificates at their main headquarters and branches.
- Compliance with branch registration will facilitate the issuance and receipt of electronic invoices and the use of the electronic receipt system.
- The official website, YouTube channel, Facebook page, Twitter, and Instagram accounts of the Egyptian Tax Authority are provided for more information.
- A hotline is available for inquiries and reporting cases of tax evasion.
Source: eta.gov.eg
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