- The deadline to issue a credit note has been postponed.
- The Italian Revenue Agency clarified the issuance of VAT credit notes during preventive agreements.
- If the supplier does not issue a credit note when the buyer is under a preventive agreement, it can be issued later when the procedure is deemed unsuccessful.
- A debtor applied for a preventive agreement, which was initially accepted, then revoked, and later reapplied and accepted.
- The question was whether the supplier could issue a credit note after the debtor fulfills the agreement obligations.
- It is important to determine if the procedures are consecutive and if the new terms for issuing credit notes apply.
- The new rules set the start date for issuing credit notes from when the debtor is subject to a procedure.
- The deadline for issuing a credit note is linked to the VAT declaration of the year when the conditions for the credit note occur.
- The response to the inquiry excludes the possibility of consecutive procedures for preventive agreements.
- This affects the applicable VAT rules, as the first procedure followed old rules, and the second followed new rules.
Source: eutekne.info
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