- Serbia has postponed the introduction of preliminary pre-filled VAT returns from January 2026 to January 2027.
- The new system will automatically generate VAT returns from the national Electronic Invoicing System (SEF), replacing the POPDV form and allowing corrections before formal supervision.
- Taxpayers must submit regular VAT returns along with the preliminary return, which becomes final if not corrected or filed by the deadline.
- The delay is to give tax authorities and taxpayers more time to implement, test, and adapt to the new requirements.
- Accurate electronic recording of VAT calculations, input tax, and cross-border transactions is required, with all data to be finalized by the 12th day after the tax period.
Source: regfollower.com
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