- Moldova will make B2B e-invoicing mandatory by October 2026, following a pilot in January 2026, using the national e-Factura platform.
- B2G e-invoicing has been mandatory since 2023, requiring suppliers to public entities to use e-Factura and comply with local XML and archiving rules.
- The country is integrating with the Peppol network for cross-border electronic document exchange, enhancing interoperability and compliance with European standards.
- New legislation will introduce Virtual Cash Registers and electronic receipts (eBon), enabling digital receipts via mobile apps, email, or SMS.
- The e-invoicing initiative aims to digitize the economy, reduce SME costs, increase compliance, and boost transactional transparency.
Source: sovos.com
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