01.04.22
New Government coalition plans to introduce continuous transactions controls (CTC)
Governments introduce continuous transaction controls (CTC) to more effectively counter tax fraud and increase revenue. As part of introducing CTCs in their mandates, governments often require invoice data to be sent to tax authorities in real-time or require invoices to be cleared by the government before they are paid.
Germany is planning to introduce CTCs to this effect. There are no specific details, but Tungsten will keep up to date with any development around this.
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