The amendments include measures to: 1) increase the VAT rate to 15 percent from 12.5 percent; 2) establish VAT exemption for specific activities; 3) review transitional provisions for determining when a taxable person must use an electronic VAT invoicing system; 4) …
Source: bloombergtax.com
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