- Romania is making improvements to its electronic invoicing framework in collaboration with software providers.
- The country launched electronic invoicing obligations for business-to-business transactions from January 1, 2024.
- Over 10 million invoices have been successfully registered so far.
- Two online meetings were held to discuss technical solutions and address concerns.
- Duplicate invoices are no longer allowed in the system.
- Romanian authorities are working on implementing an option for invoices to be sent by another party on behalf of the supplier.
- The Finance Minister emphasizes the importance of the system in fighting evasion and assures flexibility and responsiveness to feedback.
Source: answerconnect.cch.com
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