- Bulgaria mandated the use of electronic invoicing (e-invoicing) and adherence to the European standard in public procurement processes
- B2G e-invoicing rules have been updated, with potential changes for B2B and B2C in the future
- A dedicated portal has been launched to provide compliance guidance for contracting authorities and economic operators
- All contracting authorities in Bulgaria have been obligated to accept and process e-invoices that comply with the European standard since November 1, 2019
- Provisions for electronic communication in tender evaluation, contract conclusion, ordering, invoicing, and payment processes were implemented on July 1, 2020
- The Central Automated Information System Electronic Public Procurement (CAIS EPP) serves as the national platform for a standardized procurement process in Bulgaria
- E-invoicing implementation in Bulgaria is based on bilateral agreements between economic operators and public administrations, allowing for flexibility and customization while maintaining compliance with the European standard.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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