- The deadline for assessing insurance tax will now start from the date of filing the returns
- Insurance companies can now file late premium declarations within 90 days of the deadline without penalties
- The deadline for assessing insurance tax has been aligned with the VAT deadline
- The deadline for assessing infidelity declarations has been reduced to five years, and for omitted declarations to seven years
- The outdated ten-year deadline for assessing insurance tax has been eliminated
- The deadline for processing annual declarations by the tax office will now start from the date of filing, rather than the date of payment
Source: eutekne.info
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