Romania is enhancing its VAT compliance with new digital controls, starting with a SAF-T pilot program from September 2025 to August 2026. This initiative will see ANAF automatically validate data between the volunteer companies’ SAF-T files and their VAT returns. Taxpayers will need to explain inconsistencies between these two submissions within 20 days, beginning in January 2026. This effort builds on existing 2022 SAF-T obligations, marking a major push for complete and consistent data reporting across all tax submissions.
Source: vatcalc.com
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