09.12.22
e-Transport system
Tungsten Network has recently published an overview of the key characteristics of the e-Transport system in Romania. The system was developed to monitor the transport of goods specifically with high fiscal risk, with the underlying aim of preventing tax fraud. On 1st October 2022, importers and experts will need to oblige with the e-Transport system requirements, should they wish to avoid incurring any financial penalties.
The obligation to declare the goods commenced earlier, on 1st July 2022, although sanctions and fines because of non-compliance will only come into effect from 1 October 2022.
Browse Romania updates
European Union Council derogation approval
- Mandate information
Proposed VAT rate changes
- VAT/G(S)ST rate information
Proposed new VAT rate
- VAT/G(S)ST rate information
EU derogation to mandate B2B e-invoicing
- Mandate information
Response to VAT in the Digital Age (VDA) proposal
- Country updates
Use and operation of RO e-Transport System
- Mandate information
Changes to procedure for use of RO e-Invoice
- Mandate information
Delay for proposed universal B2B e-invoicing mandate
- Mandate information
Changes to VAT rates in 2023
- VAT/G(S)ST rate information
Proposed tax rate changes
- VAT/G(S)ST rate information
e-Transport system
- Mandate information
Extension of reverse charge on specific supplies
- Country updates
Potential upcoming VAT changes
- VAT/G(S)ST rate information
Extension of reverse charge mechanism
- Country updates
Potential for mandatory e-invoicing for all B2B transactions
- Country updates
Extension of VAT-exemption for imports of goods to combat Covid-19
- VAT/G(S)ST rate information
Donations of goods and services to Ukrainian people free of VAT
- VAT/G(S)ST rate information
Proposal of e-transport
- Mandate information
Virtual Private Space (VPS) – mandatory for taxpayers
- Mandate information