
As we know, the IT systems, including e-Invoice, do not belong to ANAF, but to the Ministry of Finance, managed by the National Center for Financial Information (CNIF). In fact, the tax office is also a user.
Regarding the e-invoice, in addition to the analysis that will be carried out by the inspectors, it will issue invoices to the companies.
For example, when a company is just being created, the administrator goes to buy the Unified Control Register. It is bought from ANAF. Anyone who has a business knows what it looks like: like a long notebook.
For this, an invoice is received and, according to our sources, the tax office will upload it into the system.
We remind you that from January 1, 2024, e-Invoice came into force, and many honest taxpayers have technical problems (many errors) in compliance. The Ministry of Finance has announced that it will resolve the issue of multiple invoices and negotiate with the companies that keep the accounting files.
See also:
E-invoicing: Treasury reports ‘success’ of 5m invoices sent / Unclear if they also accounted for doubles, triples etc.
Problems with electronic invoices: taxpayers are not to blame. Accounting software points out a number of important errors / What the list shows
Initially, e-Invoice was not intended as a torture tool for honest entrepreneurs / Something changed in the second half of 2023
Source: Hot News

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