- Serbia has amended its Law on Electronic Invoicing, introducing new rules for certain retail transactions.
- Retail sales to corporate cardholders and to public sector entities (if requested within seven days) will now require electronic invoices.
- Electronic invoices for these transactions cannot be issued before a fiscal receipt is issued, in line with fiscalization regulations.
- The new requirements will take effect from April 2026, giving businesses time to prepare.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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