Currently, there are three phases in the implementation timeline:
- May 1, 2022: All suppliers in the public sector must send invoices electronically and the Serbian government must be able to receive and store them.
- July 1, 2022: Serbian public entities are obliged to send electronic invoices to companies, which must be able to receive and process them.
- January 1, 2023: e-invoicing will be extended to the entire B2B sector.
Source: edicomgroup.com
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