With VAT in Oman, you can’t just go back to the original invoice and edit it to account for the return of goods. Just like you issue a tax invoice for supplying taxable goods, you need to record a Credit note/Debit note to account for the returns. When goods are returned, the supplier and the buyer need to adjust the output VAT and input VAT.
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