Romania has passed further legislation amending fiscal and budgetary measures, specifically focusing on electronic invoice requirements for B2B transactions. The new changes include sanctions for non-compliance, exemptions for simplified invoices, and provisions for issuing invoices based on the Fiscal Code if the electronic platform is not functional. The Ministry of Finance has also provided a user guide to help taxpayers comply with the new requirements.
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