The Romanian Ministry of Finance (MF) and the National Agency for Fiscal Administration (ANAF) have issued a guide for taxpayers on the mandatory e-Invoice system in Romania. The system aims to reduce VAT fraud and tax evasion by standardizing electronic invoicing. Minister Marcel Boloș emphasized that e-Invoicing will enhance transparency, accurate transaction monitoring, and real-time reporting to tax authorities. The implementation will occur in two stages, with the first stage starting from January 1, 2024. Certain operations are exempt from using the e-Invoice system. Non-compliance with the submission deadline or receiving invoices outside the system constitutes a contravention, subject to fines. The phased implementation aims to enhance fiscal integrity and streamline processes while supporting a smooth transition to electronic invoicing.
Source SNI
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