- A Royal Decree in Spain introduces a new framework for penalizing noncompliance with Intrastat obligations.
- Effective from 1 February 2025, it aligns Spanish rules with EU regulations.
- The decree strengthens data collection quality and adapts the penalty procedure to the Law on Common Administrative Procedure.
- It applies to VAT taxpayers and entities with an individual ID number for reporting.
- The decree regulates penalty procedures, including competent bodies and dispute resolution deadlines.
- It sets criteria for graduated and reduced penalties.
- Provisions benefiting offenders may be applied retroactively.
- The decree aims to enhance legal certainty and efficiency in penalty enforcement.
Source: bdo.global
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