The direction of tax control is changing, with the emphasis on encouraging compliance
The National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV) is undergoing a major change, which in the long run may result in the organization being able to continuously monitor all domestic taxpayers in real time within a few years.
The data accumulated through technological advancements are being used consciously by the organization, with less control and more fraudulent filtering by auditors. As a result of these changes, inspections are more effective and more law-enforcement investigations are required, which domestic companies must also be prepared for.
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