- Romania enacted Emergency Order 30/2024 on March 29th
- E-reporting grace period extended until May 31st, 2024
- Original grace period was set to end on March 31st
- Penalties for non-compliance with e-reporting mandate clarified
- Penalties will apply for failure to report “one or more invoices” within 5-working days deadline
Source: sovos.com
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