- VAT reporting provides a structured overview of a company’s VAT-related transactions for a specific period, including sales, purchases, applicable tax rates, and VAT payable/recoverable, which may support or form part of the VAT return.
- It is increasingly crucial as governments introduce digital reporting requirements, and while many organizations still use manual processes, connecting VAT reporting with e-invoicing can automate and improve data quality for compliance.
- By leveraging the same transaction data used for e-invoicing, businesses can create a continuous flow of tax data, reducing manual intervention and providing greater visibility into compliance processes, thus building a foundation for a broader digital tax strategy.
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