- Tax authorities explain rules and penalties for errors in VAT declaration submission, including during martial law.
- VAT declaration form and submission deadlines are available online.
- The form is approved by the Ministry of Finance order from January 28, 2016, with updates.
- Taxpayers must calculate, declare, and pay taxes as per the Tax Code of Ukraine.
- Tax declarations must include mandatory details and be signed.
- Incorrectly prepared tax reports are not considered valid declarations.
- Taxpayer responsibilities are outlined in Chapter 11, Section II of the Tax Code.
- Legal liabilities for tax law violations include financial, administrative, and criminal penalties.
- Taxpayers calculate their tax obligations and ensure data matches accounting records.
- Taxpayers can submit corrected declarations before the deadline for the same period.
- If errors are found in previous declarations, taxpayers must submit a corrective calculation.
- If underpayment is discovered, taxpayers must pay the shortfall and a 3 percent penalty.
Source: news.dtkt.ua
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