- Bulgaria mandates SAF-T reporting starting in 2026.
- Large firms must comply first, followed by medium and small firms, and finally micro-enterprises by 2030.
- Monthly SAF-T submissions are required by the 14th of the month following the reporting period.
- Annual fixed asset data must be submitted as part of the SAF-T filing.
- A six-month grace period is provided for the first SAF-T submission, during which non-compliance will not result in penalties.
Source: taxually.com
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