The Tax Administration launched the project “Fiscalization 2.0″—the implementation of a system for cashless payment via eInvoice with integrated e-archive and advanced online bookkeeping in the VAT system—financed from grants from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan program. The goal of the Fiscalization 2.0 project is the introduction of the mandatory exchange of e-Invoices between entrepreneurs, along with the establishment of a system for fiscalizing non-cash accounts and a new reporting system integrated into the operations of taxpayers. The project is being implemented until the end of 2024. In the implementation of the project, the Tax Administration included representatives of the business and professional public in the work of working groups in order to jointly study the best practices and find the best solutions for the new reporting system.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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