- Government has made changes to rules for applying zero VAT rate during martial law
- The amendments aim to clarify the conditions for businesses to qualify for the zero VAT rate
- Businesses must now provide additional documentation to prove they are eligible for the zero VAT rate
- The changes are intended to prevent abuse of the zero VAT rate system during martial law restrictions.
Source: research.ibfd.org
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