Saturday, January 21, 2017

Morawiecki: MF does not deviate project, the Central registry of invoices- Virtual Russia

MF does not abandon the project of establishing a Central registry of invoices at the same time will analyze the introduction of VAT, the so-called mechanism of split payment (split payments), says REUTERS Deputy Prime Minister Matthew Morawiecki. Both solutions should help in the fight against wyłudzeniami VAT.

In early January, Morawiecki, the Minister of development and Finance, said that the fight against wyłudzeniami VAT is an absolute priority,” because there are hiding billions.” The so-called vulnerability VAT-a trip for two, estimated at 40-60 billion UAH.

on Friday, the PAP asked Morawieckiego that the Ministry intends to abandon the idea of establishing a Central registry of invoices, as she recently reported in the press.

“Absolutely has no such plan to reduce the weight of the structure of the Central register of invoices. The scale of a Single control File, we have more and more knowledge, than for someone like, who pays for what. I am very glad, because from February, March, we will be able to begin a very careful tests will show us where our taxes. And this is the number one task for the Finance Minister this year,” he said.

“we Need to seal the tax system in such amounts that these large spending on public and social, which we did, to be able to Finance them without deterioration of the budget situation,” he added.

Morawiecki question was about the possibility of the introduction of VAT, the mechanism of split payment, that is separated charge. To pay VAT does not fall in this case to the seller, but a dedicated account.

“First we will do some tests and then we will give information in this matter. I think maybe in a month or two, we’ll know more in the matter. If we are talking about split-payment (), the thing that is also subject to discussion with the European Commission, so it’s hard to talk about it now without prior arrangements with the EU,” he provided.

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