- The Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) sent emails to over 155,000 businesses for issuing and transmitting digital documents for circulation in myDATA
- The emails were sent based on a joint decision of the Deputy Minister of National Economy and Finance and the AADE Governor
- Businesses with gross income over 200,000 euros or operating in specific sectors are required to issue digital documents for circulation
- Failure to issue documents may result in fines of 500 or 1,000 euros per tax audit, depending on the accounting system used by the business
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