The Romanian National Agency for Fiscal Administration (ANAF) has extended the grace period for SAF-T reporting for a further six months. This means reports for 2022 will not be due till 31 January 2023 instead of 31 July 2022.
The grace period will be calculated from the last day of the reporting period for which it is granted, when the obligation to transmit becomes effective for that taxpayer.
The implementation of SAF-T (standard audit file for taxation) is part of the digitization process of ANAF.
Source Comarch
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