- Romania is assessing its strategy to mitigate its VAT gap and stabilize the economy
- The VAT gap in Romania is calculated to be 36.7% of expected VAT revenue
- High fiscal-risk products need to be submitted via Romania’s e-invoicing national platform
- Romania is proposing a universal B2B e-reporting and e-invoicing mandate
- The Romanian tax authorities are scrutinizing VAT rates
- Romania is considering a new 9% VAT rate for beverages
- VAT rates on specific supplies may increase in 2024
- Categories potentially impacted include social housing, solar panels, and specific food deliveries
- Specific sugary foods will be subject to a higher standard rate of 19%
- These fiscal reforms have been presented to Parliament
Source: kofax.com
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