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Slovenia’s Financial Administration updated guidance requiring VAT-registered taxpayers to keep electronic records of VAT calculations and deductions from July 1, with specified deadlines for filing VAT returns and records.
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The guidance clarifies exceptions to recordkeeping obligations, conditions when the Tax Agency will not prepare pre-filled VAT returns, and provides additional information on compliance requirements for taxpayers.
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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