The Ministry of Finance is working on a new BETA option Electronic account, somewhat wider, according to sources in the institution. The reason is that many taxpayers have complained that they are being asked to provide more information that clients are asking for, and the system does not allow it.

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This is while fixing bugs and issues in the current one.

E-invoicing is mandatory from January 1, 2024 and if you have a company, PFA, NGO, you will have to declare invoices through a Virtual Private Space (SPV) or through other software offered by various companies.

Since last week, many taxpayers have complained about problems and errors, and finally the Ministry of Finance accepted their existence and began to correct the situation.

In addition, if we look at the nomenclature of measurement units, we will notice funny translations, from “candela per square meter” to “barn per electron volt” or “man-moon”.

The deadline for sending invoices to SPV (e-Invoice) is 5 calendar days from the moment of invoicing, but not later than 5 calendar days compared to the deadline for issuing invoices provided by the Fiscal Code, i.e. the 15th of the following month.

If you do not declare, it is considered a violation and is punishable by a fine of 5,000 lei to 10,000 lei for legal entities classified as high tax payers.

Small and medium-sized enterprises will receive a fine from 2,500 to 5,000 lei.

Other taxpayers, i.e. lower than average, will receive a fine of 1,000 to 2,500 lei.

IMPORTANTLY: For the first 3 months of 2023, sanctions are not applied.

See also:

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

The torment of entrepreneurs with e-Invoice has begun: various errors both when issuing and when downloading, invoices that appear several times, even errors when entering the SPV