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What to verify
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Jurisdiction, activity and business start date
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Previous year, current year, forecast and relevant currency
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Excluded activities, opt-out and cross-border SME rules
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Practical workflow
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Capture the decisive facts and select the correct jurisdiction and date.
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Resolve the time-valid rule and record its source, version and open questions.
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Align invoice, accounting, reporting and evidence; route uncertainty to review.
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Worked example
A newly established consultant selects the country, start date and expected turnover. Dynafis returns the applicable national rule set and flags cross-border questions for review.
Open the small-business VAT checker →04
Common mistakes
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Checking one turnover figure instead of all reference periods
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Ignoring startup, exclusions or voluntary taxation
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Silently carrying last year’s rule set into a new year
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Invoice and accounting impact
The result should be represented consistently in the invoice, structured data, accounting, reporting and evidence. If a decisive fact changes, the decision is recalculated and the previous version remains in the audit trail.
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Legal basis and official sources
The page links to official primary sources. The actual decision is made by the versioned Dynafis rule set.
