NAV: an individual entrepreneur running a grocery store failed on online account information
The National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV) announced to MTI on Friday that an individual entrepreneur operating a grocery store failed to provide online account information.
According to the announcement, the tax office constantly monitors the income data of online cash registers and compares it with the information of the Online Account system and the submitted returns. This is how an individual entrepreneur running a grocery store came into their view, who had shown less income than he should have in his VAT return, and had not even submitted his tax and contribution returns.
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