- EHF requires invoices to be paid on time
- EHF must be formalized with the last day of the month following the month in which operations were carried out
- EHF covers various services such as electricity, water, gas, transportation, and communication services
- Changes in product value or quantity may require additional or revised EHF submission
- It is necessary to update tax reports if there are changes in the tax amount calculated in the previous report
- Failure to submit additional or revised EHFs may result in tax penalties
- It is recommended to follow legal requirements when submitting tax reports to taxpayers
- Businesses receive a rating of 10 points for timely formalization of EHFs at specified intervals.
Source: facebook.com
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