- Montenegro plans to implement a mandatory e-invoicing system
- The system will be implemented in cooperation with Serbia
- The Serbian Ministry of Finance and the Minister of Finance of Montenegro signed an agreement for the transfer of a software license
- The license has been granted for 3 years
- The e-invoicing system is inspired by the Serbian one
- The system aims to improve Montenegro’s fiscal stability.
Source: sovos.com
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