In connection with the several-fold increase in gas and electricity prices in recent months, the Minister of Finance issued a decision on the waiver of VAT on the supply of electricity and gas from 1 November 2021 to 31 December 2021. VAT is waived in cases of the supply, acquisition from another Member State, and import of electricity and gas which are subject to the obligation to declare the tax on the date of the taxable supply or on any payment received before the date of the taxable supply.
Source: asbtaxblog.com
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