- Romania is introducing a major fiscal reform with digital tax receipts, QR codes, unique receipt IDs, and automatic data transmission to tax authorities.
- Businesses must adapt systems and start transmitting updated data by November 1, 2026.
- The reform allows electronic receipts, reduces mandatory printing, and updates receipt content requirements.
- Technical changes include mandatory QR codes, SHA-2 encryption, shorter data retention (5 years), and updated NACE codes.
- New compliance rules require detailed daily XML reporting, electronic notifications for lost records, and enhanced integration with national IT systems.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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