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The draft law on the introduction of the euro in Bulgaria has been published for public discussion
The Ministry of Finance publishes for public discussion the draft law on the introduction of the euro in the Republic of Bulgaria. It is currently in a special procedure, and the deadline for receiving opinions is April 24, 2024. The draft contains information about the euro and how it will be processed, as well as how it affects other acts and regulations. However, there is still no official date... Read more
Draft regulation for the introduction of electronic receipts in Bulgaria
More precisely, the Draft Ordinance amending and supplementing Ordinance No. H-18 of 2006 on registration and reporting through fiscal devices of sales in commercial establishments, requirements for software for their management, and requirements for persons who carry out sales has been made available for public discussion until April 3, signalling the government's commitment to soliciting feedbac... Read more
E-invoicing status in Bulgaria
E-invoicing obligations have been introduced across Europe. One step closer is Bulgaria. The current status is that the whole project is in an implementation state. More precisely, Bulgaria is adopting a phased approach to e-invoicing implementation, with specific timelines and requirements in place. The government is exploring e-invoicing as a digital VAT-related incentive and aims to digitize ta... Read more
New document was uploaded: S4F backoffice installer
S4F backoffice installer is intended for users who are installing the software for the first time. Please make sure to obtain latest version of installer and to apply all subsequent patches that are released subsequently. This package contains instruction, release notes, changelog and software packages required for deployment of this software component. This version of the Backoffice installer supports the following countries: Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, France, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia. Read more
SAF-T in Bulgaria: the latest information
Bulgaria has been working on the SAF-T project, according to the Ministry of Finance. More precisely, the Standard Audit File for Tax (SAF-T) is an international standard for the electronic exchange of data between taxpayers and tax authorities, but its usage and rules differ from country to country. A working version of the Bulgarian SAF-T is available on the National Revenue Agency website: http... Read more
New document was uploaded: S4F backoffice patch
S4F backoffice patch is intended for users who have already installed S4F backoffice and are intended to update existing installations to latest version. To do so apply only patches that are marked with version number that is newer than your currently installed instance of backoffice. Please make sure to install all available patches sequentially (without skipping). For each patch it is specified for which countries it is released for and with this information and with information from release notes user should prioritize the installation of the patch if S4F Backoffice is used in specified countries. Even though the patch may be prioritized for specified countries please make sure to install all patches sequentially, including the previous ones (if any) even if they are not related to used countries. This package contains instruction, release notes, changelog and software packages required for deployment of this software component. Please note that this patch contains changes for following country: France. Read more
Bulgaria completes the approval process for Euro coin designs.
The Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) has marked a significant milestone in the nation's journey towards full integration into the Eurozone by finalizing the approval of the design for Bulgarian euro coins. However, the final date, law, and other relevant information are still not determined and published. More regulations are expected; currently, the rumors are that Bulgaria will join the Eurozone in... Read more