- Tax Administration sending e-invoicing proposal to 200,000 OP banking customers
- Proposal sent to customers who pay real estate tax, have submitted OP bank account number, and have not requested e-invoicing
- Customers can accept proposal in OP-mobile app or op.fi online service with help of personal assistant, OP Aina
- 30 days to accept proposal, after which it will be deleted automatically
- E-invoices for real estate tax, prepayments, back taxes, inheritance tax, and gift tax will be received in the future
- E-invoices make it easier to pay taxes and contain necessary payment details
- E-invoicing proposal is not a scam and can be safely accepted
- Customers of all banks can request e-invoicing from Tax Administration at any time
- Request should be made at least two weeks before due date to ensure timely processing and receipt of e-invoice
Source: vero.fi
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