- Over 303,000 taxpayers registered as eInvoice issuers/recipients and more than 2.55 million eInvoices were fiscalized in the first two weeks of Fiscalization 2.0.
- 97,628 taxpayers used the MIKROeRAČUN application; 226,008 taxpayers actively exchanged eInvoices.
- 33 information intermediaries are officially listed, and 11 taxpayers developed their own eInvoice solutions.
- The Tax Administration addressed concerns about self-billing and clarified HEP’s role, advising direct contact for operational issues.
- eInvoices must include mandatory payment information in structured XML; errors in delivery dates are due to sender systems and do not result in penalties during the implementation period.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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- See also
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