- The deadline for submitting VAT returns certified with a qualified electronic signature is approaching.
- Starting from January 2024, all VAT taxpayers must use a qualified electronic certificate to submit their VAT returns.
- To use electronic services provided by the Tax Administration, taxpayers must first sign a contract for the use of the electronic business system.
- The signed contract should be submitted to the relevant regional center of the Tax Administration.
- Taxpayers must also appoint a representative who will handle electronic transactions with the Tax Administration.
- The representative must have a qualified electronic certificate, which can be obtained from the Tax Administration.
- The Tax Administration is the certified body for issuing qualified electronic certificates.
- The deadline for submitting VAT returns with the new qualified electronic signature is in two months.
- Taxpayers are advised to inform themselves and take the necessary steps to avoid penalties.
Source: uino.gov.ba
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