
The tax service is currently working on an application that will allow Romanians to check with a simple image of a tax receipt whether this tax receipt was issued from a house connected to the ANAF servers, and in this way any citizen will be able to report situations that go beyond the scope of the law, Minister of Digitalization Sebastien Burduja said on Digi 24 on Monday.
He made these statements referring to the digitization processes taking place at the level of the Ministry of Finance and ANAF, which are managed by the National Center for Financial Information (CNIF).
- “There is progress there. For example, connecting cash registers to ANAF servers was a process that had not even begun in 2020 when I became Secretary of State. It started and ended.
- We are currently working on an application that will allow Romanians to check with a simple image of a tax receipt whether this tax receipt was issued from a house connected to the ANAF servers. This project will also appear in the next period.
- All cash registers must be connected and any citizen will be able to report situations that go beyond the scope of the legislation.” said Sebastian Bourdouis.
According to him, most cash registers are connected to ANAF servers, and if the state notices certain fluctuations in economic activity, it can send an inspection there and find out if there are any violations.
Currently, about 600,000 cash registers are connected to ANAF servers.
Cash registers are the main reason for ANAF sanctions in the second half of last year
From the end of 2021, merchants must be connected to ANAF servers through electronic fiscal cash registers. Large taxpayers had June 30, 2021, and small and medium-sized taxpayers had November 30, 2021.
However, it seems that some were unable to do so, according to a document from the tax office that HotNews.ro saw last spring.
The typology of facts for which the main illegal sanctions were applied by the Anti-Fraud Office, according to ANAF, included the absence of electronic fiscal marking machines with an electronic logbook; failure to connect fiscal electronic control and cash registers to the IT system of ANAF or failure to use fiscal electronic control and cash registers in accordance with legal regulations, respectively, failure to issue fiscal receipts for all supplied goods or services.
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