- Planned VAT chain measures are postponed until further notice; new implementation date not yet set.
- Deadlines for VAT returns falling on weekends or holidays are extended to the next working day, for both monthly and quarterly filers.
- The current bank account number for VAT payments remains valid; the new account number should not be used after October 1, 2025.
- Existing rules for VAT credit refunds remain in effect; refund requests still apply to the total accumulated VAT credit.
- Stricter penalty policy for late or non-submission of VAT returns is also postponed; no penalties if returns are filed by the 10th day of the second month after the reporting period.
Source: alaska-group.eu
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