VAT returns on Island will be brought up for discussion in the House of Keys tomorrow.
Arbory, Castletown & Malew MHK, Jason Moorhouse, will ask Treasury Minister, Alf Cannan MHK, how many VAT-registered businesses and individuals submitted paper returns in the first quarters of 2019 and this year.
Mr Moorhouse's query comes after it was announced recently that from April 1 next year, all VAT returns will have to be done completely online.
Treasury has previously stated full support will be available for anyone who has concerns or questions about the change.
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