- Romania has updated its VAT return form for reporting periods starting May 2024, removing certain boxes for VAT exemptions incorporated last year.
- The country also derogated certain VAT exemptions approved in 2023, affecting healthcare and disability-related equipment.
- These changes are part of the budgetary plans of the country.
- The new VAT return form (form D300) removes sections related to VAT exemptions for hospital construction, medical equipment, prosthetic products, and orthopedic products.
Source Marosa
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