- VAT rate for the hotel and restaurant sector reduced to 8% from 12%
- VAT exemption without the right to deduct for domestic goods previously exported introduced
- VAT regime for balancing electricity established
- Deadline of the 10th calendar day of the following month for issuing VAT e-invoices on deliveries of goods paid by a business payment card established
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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