- Revenue has extended the public consultation on modernizing Ireland’s administration of Value-Added Tax (VAT) to January 31, 2024.
- The focus of the consultation is on modernizing B2B and B2G VAT reporting with the support of eInvoicing.
- Revenue has received input from various stakeholders and is grateful for their contributions.
- The consultation paper can be found on Revenue’s website.
Source: revenue.ie
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