- Electronic invoices must be filled out in a timely manner
- Invoices are issued on the calendar date of goods delivery or service provision
- Invoices are provided once at the end of the month for the total volume of goods delivered or services provided during that month
- Invoices are issued by the last date of the month of goods or services realization and must be provided by the 10th of the following month
- Additional or corrected invoices are issued if there are changes in the cost or quantity of goods sold
- Taxpayers are advised to maintain tax reporting in accordance with legislation to avoid penalties
Source: facebook.com
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