- Ministry of Finance plans to develop e-Waybill system
- System will be integrated with E-Invoicing system (SEF)
- e-Waybills will be validated, stored, and delivered through Central Registry of e-Waybills (SCR)
- Two types of e-Waybills: external and internal
- After delivery, e-receipt will be generated and sent to SCR for validation
- Approved e-receipt will be sent to supplier
- Taxpayers can access system directly or via SEF
- Mobile applications will be provided
- E-Waybill system expected to be available in 2025
Source: sovos.com
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