- The Government of Romania has adopted an Emergency Ordinance regarding changes to the national electronic invoicing system
- The new legislation extends the use of the RO e-Invoicing system for transactions between businesses and final consumers (B2C)
- Starting next year, reporting transactions to the RO e-Invoicing system will be mandatory for all taxable persons issuing invoices to consumers
- Taxable persons issuing invoices for non-taxable transactions with VAT are exempt from using the system
- Beneficiaries who do not receive invoices through the RO e-Invoice system within the deadline can notify tax authorities for further measures
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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