- Electronic invoices must be completed on the calendar date when goods are delivered or services are provided.
- Specific services like electricity, heating, water, gas, and communication are invoiced at the end of the calendar month and submitted by the 10th of the following month.
- If the value or quantity of goods changes, additional or corrected invoices can be issued.
- Tax reports must be adjusted if previously reported tax amounts change.
- Taxpayers are advised to maintain accurate tax reports to avoid penalties.
- Businesses receive 10 points in the stability rating for timely invoicing.
Source: facebook.com
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