Romania grants small businesses with a turnover below EUR 500,000 extra time to comply with electronic invoicing rules, moving the mandatory deadline to 1 July 2026 to allow smoother system preparation.
Romania has pushed back the mandatory implementation of its RO e-Factura system for small and medium-sized enterprises to 1 July 2026.
This extension provides businesses with lower annual revenues more time to get their systems ready for electronic invoicing.
The postponement applies to SMEs with an annual turnover of less than EUR 500,000. The additional months aim to ease the transition burden and give these companies sufficient time to update their infrastructure for creating, receiving, and archiving digital invoices.
Earlier, Romania’s tax authority published a playbook on RO e-invoice requirements for public authorities on 7 March 2025.