Romania: High-risk products are defined as part of the new e-invoicing framework

Enis Gencer
January 10, 2022

We have previously reported that as of 1 July 2022, Romanian taxpayers will be required to use the CTC e-invoicing system e-factura (regardless of whether or not the recipients are registered in the Romanian e-Invoice register), for B2B transactions involving products with high fiscal risks.

The National Agency For Fiscal Administration has today issued an order to clarify which products are considered to be high fiscal risk products. The order establishes five high risk product categories as follows:
• Vegetables, fruits, roots, and edible tubers, other edible plants
• Alcoholic beverages
• New constructions
• Mineral products (mineral water natural, sand, and gravel)
• Clothing and footwear
Detailed explanations, as well as the codes of the products, can be found here.

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Enis Gencer

Enis Gencer is Regulatory Counsel at Sovos and is based in Istanbul, Turkey. With experience in compliance and legal consultancy he currently undertakes the legal monitoring and analysis of the regulations regarding electronic documents. Enis graduated from Istanbul University Faculty of Law.
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