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EY: NAV will pay special attention to online stores this year
This year, the National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV) will pay special attention to online stores,security companies, international transactions and the largest personal income tax claimants, EY told MTI on Tuesday.
According to the international consulting firm, NAV has published its audit plan for 2022, according to which the authority will focus on activities with significant fiscal risk, so they are investigating, among other things, online stores, car dealers, real estate agents, restaurants, couriers and taxi drivers. (MTI)
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