Suspicions of Fraudulent Issuance of Documents for Tax Deductions by Takai's Side: Report by Akahata
Reports suggest that Saori Takai's political faction may have issued fraudulent documents for tax deductions related to political donation receipts.
Electronic Receipts: Who Faces an Extra 22% Tax Risk
Taxpayers in Greece could face a 22% extra tax if they do not meet the requirement to cover 30% of their income with electronic receipts by the end of 2025.
Details of Taxes on Purchase Receipts: No Province Displays Income Tax or Municipal Fees
A nationwide tax transparency regime in Argentina requires businesses to itemize national taxes on receipts, but local taxes remain unreported across provinces after a year.
Don’t be fooled by recent good news, the UK economy is still in a precarious state
The article discusses the conflicting perspectives among Labour MPs regarding public spending and the UK economy's recovery amidst financial caution.
UK reports record-breaking budget surplus of £30.4bn in surprise boost for Rachel Reeves
The UK government has reported a record budget surplus of £30.4 billion for January, driven by increased tax receipts, marking a significant improvement in public finances.
Invoices Instead of Receipts? The Tax Authority No Longer Agrees. Due to KSeF
The Polish tax authority has reversed its stance on allowing sellers to issue receipts instead of invoices for VAT-exempt transactions, attributing this change to the implementation of KSeF.
753 Healthcare Institutions in Latvia Can Issue E-Receipts to Patients
In Latvia, 753 healthcare institutions are now able to issue electronic receipts to patients instead of paper ones, streamlining tax declaration processes for medical expenses.
Nigel Farage's 'unfunded' pubs package torn apart by experts
Experts criticize Nigel Farage's proposed £3 billion support package for pubs, claiming it would lead to significant losses in VAT receipts and questioning its funding basis.
Tax revenues fell 7.4% in January
Tax revenues in January dropped by 7.4%, impacted by a significant decrease in export rights and a decline in VAT receipts.
Receipts, POS, payments: everything changes from 2026. What to know
Starting January 1, 2026, Italy will implement more technical measures in the fight against tax evasion, requiring cash registers and electronic payment systems to be interconnected for immediate financial tracking.