- Hungary is launching a new value-added tax administration platform called eVAT.
- Taxpayers will be able to submit VAT returns through the platform starting next year.
- In the first phase, taxpayers can choose to use the eVAT system voluntarily or continue using the existing ANYK system.
- Taxpayers using the eVAT portal will be exempt from preparing and submitting domestic summary reports.
- The authorities plan to make eVAT the sole repository for VAT returns in the future.
Source: answerconnect.cch.com
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