- FURS is stricter when dealing with VAT misdemeanors
- The Financial Administration of the Republic of Slovenia will tighten its punishment policy for non-submission of VAT returns
- There will no longer be an additional deadline for submitting VAT statements
- Taxpayers must submit VAT returns by the specified deadlines
- Failure to submit VAT returns can result in fines ranging from 400 to 75,000 euros
Source: racunovodja.com
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