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Bolivia Expands E-Invoicing Mandate with New Taxpayer Wave

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Bolivia Expands E-Invoicing Mandatewith New Taxpayer Wave In Bolivia, the government has adopted an incremental approach to implementing their e-invoicing strategy. This involves gradually imposing e-invoicing obligations on multiple, relatively small groups to ensure a smooth transition. The National Tax Service (SIN) has issued Directory Regulatory Resolution 102400000002, which requires a 7th wave of taxpayers […]

Belgium Exempts Foreign VAT Businesses from E-Invoicing Rule

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Belgium Exempts Foreign VAT Businessesfrom E-Invoicing Rule The Belgian Federal Public Service Finance has officially confirmed that non-established VAT-registered businesses those without a fixed establishment in Belgium will not be required to receive structured electronic invoices under the upcoming B2B e-invoicing mandate. This exemption will apply when the mandate takes effect on January 1, 2026, though

Belgium Confirms Near Real-Time VAT e-Reporting Reform

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Belgium Confirms Near Real-Time VAT e-Reporting Reform On January 31, 2025, Belgium’s federal coalition government released the Federal Coalition Agreement 2025-2029, officially confirming the introduction of near real-time e-Reporting from January 1, 2028. This measure follows the January 1, 2026 mandate for structured B2B e-invoicing via the Peppol framework, reinforcing Belgium’s strategy to enhance VAT compliance and fraud

Belgium Publishes Approved B2B E-Invoicing Providers List

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Belgium Publishes Approved B2B E-Invoicing Providers List On October 15, 2024, Belgium’s Federal Public Service Finance (FPS Finance) officially published a list of compliant e-invoicing solutions in preparation for the mandatory B2B e-invoicing requirement set to take effect on January 1, 2026. This mandate will require all businesses in Belgium to utilize structured electronic invoices via

Belgium Issues Official Guidelines for B2B E-Invoicing Compliance

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Belgium Issues Official Guidelines forB2B E-Invoicing Compliance The Belgian Federal Public Service Finance has released official guidelines for mandatory B2B e-invoicing, effective January 1, 2026. Key points from the guidelines include: These guidelines, along with existing e-invoicing legislation, provide comprehensive details to help businesses prepare for the transition to mandatory e-invoicing starting January 1, 2026.

Romania Expands RO e-Transport Scope to High-Risk Agri-Food Goods

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RO e-Transport High Fiscal Goods Update From July 1, 2024, planned to expand the categories of goods with high financial risk to be monitored by the RO e-Transport system to include agri-food products (meat, milk, and eggs). This obligation concerns all users referred to in Article 8 (1).

ANAF Announces Updates to Tax Declaration Forms

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ANAF Announces Updates to Tax Declaration Forms Draft order regarding the amendment and completion of the Order of the President of the National Agency for Fiscal Administration no. 587/2016 for the approval of the model and content of the forms used for the declaration of taxes and fees with a regime of self-imposition or withholding

Romania Postpones E-Invoicing Sanctions to Support Transition

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Romania Postpones E-Invoicing Sanctions toSupport Transition In a significant update for businesses across Romania, the government has announced a postponement of the enforcement of e-invoicing sanctions until May 31, 2024. Initially, it was mandated that all companies must start issuing invoices electronically from January 1, 2024. However, recognizing the need for a smoother transition, authorities have now

Romania Launches e-Transport Guide to Strengthen Tax Oversight

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The Guide to the National e-Transport System has beendeveloped to digitalize ANAF The e-Transport Guide, developed by the Ministry of Finance and the National Financial Administration Authority, informs taxpayers who carry out national and international transportations with high financial risks. Additionally, Transport operators are required to provide real-time positioning data of their vehicles along the

Romania Expands RO e-Transport Scope to New High-Risk Goods

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Romania Expands RO e-Transport Scope toNew High-Risk Goods RO e-transport scope expanded. New products have been added to the scope of BRFR (high fiscal risk goods). A draft order amending and supplementing on the determination of goods with a high fiscal risk transported by road and subject to monitoring by the RO e-Transport System was published.

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