- Emergency Ordinance no. 30 was issued by the Romanian government on March 28, 2024
- The ordinance extends the deadline for transmitting e-invoices in the national system (RO e-Factura) without penalties until May 31, 2024
- The extension aims to provide taxable persons with more time to adapt their procedures/systems for e-invoicing
- The ordinance also addresses the need for compliance with EU legislation regarding tobacco products and the marking of such products with security features
- Failure to comply with EU directives on tobacco products could lead to infringement procedures
- The ordinance emphasizes the importance of immediate action to avoid disruptions in the tobacco industry after May 20, 2024.
Source: legislatie.just.ro
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