The average taxpayer in our company pays about 1000 value-added tax every month, and there is no inventory, so the income statement is a loss. Will the inland revenue department come to trouble like t
The average taxpayer in our company pays about 1000 value-added tax every month, and there is no inventory, so the income statement is a loss. Will the inland revenue department come to trouble like this?
That's for sure. The IRS will definitely punish you. Where does your income come from without inventory? This shows that your accounts are incomplete. One of the criteria for the general taxpayer qualification examination is that the accounts must be complete, but the IRS can cancel your general taxpayer qualification in this article, and at the same time, because your accounts are incomplete, you will not admit your losses. If they think the situation is serious, they will arrange the inspection department to put on record for inspection, so I advise you to correct it immediately to save trouble.