Latest Update: The Ministry of Finance announced that the grace period is extended until 31 May 2024. The transition period, during which no sanctions are imposed for not submitting invoices to the national electronic invoice system within the established deadline, is extended until 31 May 2024, instead of the end of March as originally planned. During grace period, the real-time reporting obligation remains an obligation. Find here the official press release.
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