- Irish Revenue’s eBrief No. 168/25 updates VAT registration guidelines, allowing businesses with turnover below €100,000 to register for the EU VAT SME scheme. It requires applicants to report turnover for the current and previous year and provides procedures for missing information. Businesses below the turnover threshold are not required to register for VAT but can choose to do so. The updates are effective from 1 January 2025, with further details available on the Revenue website.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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