- Moldova will make e-invoicing mandatory for all B2B transactions starting October 1, 2026, transitioning from a voluntary to a compulsory system.
- The shift aligns Moldova with European standards, focusing on data governance, digital receipts (eBon), and cross-border interoperability via Peppol.
- The e-Factura platform will require standardized onboarding, ensuring all entities are fully integrated for seamless, scalable e-invoicing.
- Retail digitization will advance through virtual cash registers and digital receipts, giving tax authorities real-time visibility and reducing paper use.
- Success depends on organizations improving data quality and process efficiency, not just installing new technology.
Source: rtcsuite.com
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