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A Comprehensive Guide to the 2026 July Value-Added Tax Filing Period, Eligibility, and Procedures
July 2026 VAT filing has a weekend-adjusted deadline: returns and payments run July 1–27, not July 25. The guide also flags who may need to file—corporations, individual general taxpayers, certain simplified taxpayers—and what to reconcile before submitting: invoices, card sales, cash receipts, input/output tax. #VATFiling
A “user-replaceable battery” Switch 2 sounds simple, but the details matter. EU rules are pushing designs toward easier battery replacement, yet buyers still need to check whether replacement means standard tools, adhesive removal, or pro-only repair. Timing, warranty, and resale value matter too. #RightToRepair
2026 Value-Added Tax (VAT) Changes: Filing, Deduction, and Surtax Guidelines Business Owners Need to Know
2026 VAT filing has more details to verify before you submit. Fraudulent tax invoice surcharges rise from 3% to 4%, and media content creators must submit cash sales statements or risk a 1% surcharge on unreported amounts. A quick records check now could prevent filing issues later. #TaxFiling