The integration of SAF-T report and VAT return

Type: Legislation

As of April 1, the VAT return and the SAF-T report will be merged into one file. This means that businesses will officially no longer need to submit VAT returns; instead, they will submit a single report listing all transaction data, which will also include items that are currently covered by the VAT return. 

Effective date: April 2020 

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