- Proposed E-Receipt Legislation: On May 16, 2025, the Moldovan government introduced a law to legalize and regulate virtual cash registers and electronic receipts, aimed at reducing compliance costs and promoting digital adoption, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
- E-Receipt Features: The proposed law allows businesses to issue electronic receipts through mobile or desktop applications, enabling delivery via email or SMS while still offering optional printed formats, primarily targeting business-to-consumer (B2C) transactions that are already subject to fiscalization.
- Current E-Invoicing Landscape: While e-invoicing is currently voluntary across B2B, B2C, and B2G sectors in Moldova, digital invoices with valid electronic signatures are recognized legally, and there is an increasing trend toward integration with ERP systems. The proposal is now awaiting parliamentary approval.
Source Melasoft
Moldovan initiative suggests allowing e-receipt issuance
- Proposal for Virtual Cash Registers in Moldova: A new proposal has been announced in Moldova to allow the use of virtual cash registers and electronic tax receipts (eBon) to improve the business environment by lowering operational costs and offering digital solutions for merchants and customers.
- Digital Receipt Issuance: The initiative would enable entrepreneurs to issue digital receipts through applications on phones, tablets, or computers, allowing automatic delivery of tax receipts via email or SMS, with an option for customers to request printed copies.
- Legislative Measures for Digitalization: This proposal is part of a broader legislative effort to accelerate Moldova’s economic digitalization, with a draft law set to be submitted to parliament for approval before implementation.
Source Pagero
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