- The National Revenue Administration (KAS) is shifting from random inspections to a more data-driven approach, focusing on risk analysis and identifying potential irregularities, which has led to a 46.4% increase in customs and fiscal audit findings despite a 27% decrease in the number of audits.
- The 2025 data reveals a significant rise in verification activities, with a 9.6% increase in such activities and a 28% increase in the value of findings, indicating a move towards more precise and efficient verification processes, including the detection of fictitious invoices.
- High-risk sectors such as gastronomy, construction, and e-commerce continue to be targeted for audits, emphasizing the importance for businesses in these industries to maintain strong compliance processes and prepare adequately for potential verification activities to protect their interests.
Source Prawo
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