Finance will no longer give away cars
December 19 2015 at 10:17
The draw Invoice Lucky will turn out to savings certificates rather than cars, as they have since 2014, when it was created to encourage taxpayers to ask invoice, Lusa said the government source.
The amendment to the prize Lucky Invoice should take place from April, with the value of the savings certificate is similar to the current premium of around 40,000 euros.This year have been drawn 52 cars upscale and at the end of the year there will be three cars Audi A6 drawn in extraordinary draw of 30 December.The Lucky Invoice lottery was created by the government led by Passos Coelho to encourage taxpayers to ask invoice, helping to combat fraud and tax evasion.A week ago, the Secretary of State for Fiscal Affairs, Fernando Rocha Andrade, acknowledged that the draw has played "an important role in combating fraud and tax evasion, which justifies its continuity," and prepares to take into Soon the Council of Ministers a proposal to change the prize to be awarded.The amendment will only take place in April next year, because there are still cars in 'stock' to assign, Lusa said the government source.The rules of the competition provides for the award of a prize, without specifying, taxpayers requesting invoice and you associate your tax identification number (TIN), only limiting the annual amount that can be spent on prizes - ten million euros including stamp duty.The amount to pay the Invoice Lucky is transferred annually through the state budget, and the allocation of prizes preceded by the launch of a procurement procedure.
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