VAT Readiness Checklist for SMEs
Businesses in the United Arab Emirates have geared up for the Value Added Tax implementation since 1st January 2018. Ever since the law has been imposed, many small and medium-sized businesses have undergone changes in terms of infrastructure, payment of taxes, goods, and services. The most important aspect required to be reviewed by the SMEs in this context is to check and confirm the parameter for VAT readiness. Apparently, a majority of business houses is still not aware of the fact whether their trade requires international taxation assistance to advise on the aspect of VAT implementation and readiness. Here’s a five-point checklist that can assist businesses in tracking the graph. 1. Have you modified your accounting documents? Have you updated your sales invoice, credit notes, quotations, debit notes, purchase record documents, and purchase orders? You need to modify each of the mentioned documents with the Tax Registration Number and other essential information related