- The Federal Inland Revenue Service has postponed the implementation of the guidelines on the Value-Added Tax simplified compliance regime.
- The postponement is to allow for the development of a seamless process for the collection and remittance of the tax.
- The Service will continue to engage with stakeholders for the effective implementation of the guidelines in the future.
- The implementation of the guidelines on the supply of services and intangibles by non-residents is not affected by this notice.
Source: twitter.com
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