Electronic invoicing was introduced late in Romania, but once the process started, the authorities announced a rapid evolution from the pilot project to mandatory for all invoices issued, regardless of the type of taxpayer or the goods sold.
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Opinion material by Ramona Tariuc, Director, Victoria Dobre, Senior Manager, and Alexandru Stancu, Senior Manager, Indirect Taxes, Deloitte Romania
Electronic invoicing was introduced late in Romania, but once the process started, the authorities announced a rapid evolution from the pilot project to mandatory for all invoices issued, regardless of the type of taxpayer or the goods sold.