Likewise, the Álava provincial council has explained that it will exempt self-employed persons over the age of 60 from implementing the system.
Euskaraz irakurri: Arabak abenduaren 1era arte luzatu du TicketBain sartzeko epea
Provincial Councils of Álava to extend term until December 1st to those taxpayers who had to join the TicketBai system in Octoberand will the . exonerate self-employed persons older than 60 years of his implantation.
Of the past April 1st this billing and collection checking tool that attempts to: avoid tax fraud It is mandatory for advisors who are cooperating entities of the Provincial Council.
From July 1st Professional and economic activities related to the retail trade of medicines, health products and personal hygiene will be included, and the date for the integration of the rest of taxpayers, businesses and the self-employed was set for October 1.
Now this last period is extended to December 1stas announced this Friday by the Deputy for Finance, Finance and Budgets, Itziar Gonzalo.
Gonzalo has said these measures are the result of the “active listening” process carried out by the Provincial Council in conjunction with SEA, Gasteiz On and Aenkomer.
The exemption will affect about 3,000 taxpayers, and this decision was taken, Gonzalo said, to prevent “investments being made for people approaching retirement age and consequently the end of activity.”
In turn, the extension until December 1 is in line with the will of the Provincial Treasury to ensure that the maximum number of taxpayers can benefit from the 60% extended deduction of adjustment costs in billing systems.
To date, the total amount of TicketBAI invoices sent to the Treasury of Alava is: €186 million
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