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12 February 2024 North Macedonia adopts new VAT rules
The Ministry of Finance of North Macedonia recently adopted two new rulebooks of interest to taxpayers affected by the value added tax (VAT). Following the adoption of the amendments of the VAT (Law on VAT) in September 2023, the Ministry of Finance on 29 December 2023 adopted a rulebook for appointment of a fiscal representative (Rulebook). In addition, on 25 January 2024 the Ministry adopted a rulebook for implementation of the Law on VAT (new Rulebook). Foreign taxpayers without registered seat or branch in the country that perform business-to-consumer (B2C) services, should appoint a fiscal representative through submission of a designated form to the tax authorities along with the following documents:
The appointed fiscal representative must be registered for VAT purposes at least 12 months before the form for appointment of the fiscal representative is submitted and must also have settled all tax liabilities. To establish the place of supply of services, the taxpayer provider of services should provide a certificate with a VAT number, or similar registration number, issued by the relevant tax authority proving that the recipient of the service is a taxpayer in accordance with the Law on VAT. Means of transport are considered to be motorized or nonmotorized vehicles, as well as other equipment and devices intended for transporting people or goods from one place to another, such as, road vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers, train carriages, watercrafts, aircrafts, etc. Means of transport do not include vehicles that are permanently removed from movement or vehicles that are not intended for the transportation of persons or goods. The new rulebook also determines the place of supply of services based on the length of the lease, which should be defined in the lease agreement. Fixed and mobile telephone services, phone services through Internet, fax and telegraph, internet access, etc. are classified as telecommunication services. Radio and television programs in which transmission or retransmission is carried out via radio or television network and, radio and television programs distributed over the Internet or a similar electronic network (IP streaming) are classified as broadcasting services. The supply of services performed via the Internet or an electronic network and which, due to their nature, are largely performed automatically or with only minimal human participation and would not be possible without the application of information technology are classified as electronically supplied services. A fiscal representative may issue one summary invoice for the calendar month or the calendar quarter in which the foreign entity made transactions or received payments. The foreign entity must submit the issued calculations to the fiscal representative no later than the last day of the calendar month or calendar quarter. The summary invoice must be issued within five days after the end of the calendar month or calendar quarter.
Document ID: 2024-0384 | ||||||