- Romanian Ministry of Finance published a Draft Government Emergency Order to defer the grace period for e-invoicing mandate
- Deadline for penalties for non-compliance with electronic reporting of B2B invoices changed to May 31, 2024
- Postponement aims to give taxpayers extra time to adapt their procedures and systems for e-invoicing
- Penalties for non-compliance will apply for the act itself, not for each individual invoice not reported electronically
Source: sovos.com
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