- Fiscalization 2.0 Overview: On January 13, the Tax Administration released a Q&A detailing the practical implementation of Fiscalization 2.0, clarifying how the FiskApplication will display invoice statuses and manage issuer/recipient pairings during the initial phase to ensure business continuity.
- Approach to Sanctions and Phase Management: Authorities will adopt a partnership approach in the early months, focusing on correction over punishment for routine mistakes, while emphasizing compliance with legal requirements, such as the 5-day rule for e-invoices and proper reporting of rejections.
- Functionality and Limitations of FiskApplication: The FiskApplication provides various status updates and fiscalization data but remains primarily informative; taxpayers are responsible for their official VAT returns, and certain activities may not be fully represented, particularly for non-VAT taxpayers who will need to adapt by 2026.
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