- The Hungarian government is implementing additional instruments in electronic invoicing for taxpayers and tax authorities starting from January 2024.
- A new platform called M2M eVAT will be introduced, allowing taxpayers to prepare and submit VAT declarations electronically.
- The platform will be managed by the tax administration and will apply to residents and non-resident companies conducting transactions in Hungary.
- The eVAT M2M solution aims to reduce administrative burdens, decrease tax controls and inquiries, and improve the fight against tax fraud and VAT recovery.
- The eVAT system will replace the existing monthly “M-forms” for domestic sales and purchases in Hungary.
Source: asd-int.com
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