- Binding General Ruling 27 (issue 2) addresses the application of sections 20(7) and 21(5)
- It outlines when a vendor is not required to issue a tax invoice, credit
- or debit note
- It also explains when the required particulars on a tax invoice can be provided in a different manner
Source: mondaq.com
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