Like many other European countries, Serbia has been gradually introducing e-invoicing regulations over the past few years in an attempt to boost the country’s economy and improve the transparency and efficiency of B2G and B2B transactions.
As of 1 January 2023 B2B e-invoicing became mandatory in Serbia for all Serbian businesses, plus foreign businesses operating in the country with a local fiscal representative. The new system is called Sistem e-Faktura (SeF) and is similar to the clearance model currently used in Italy.
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