Fiscal subject related
The new 1.17 version brings additions regarding chapter 9.8, which covers the area of receipts with customer identification and is a part of this document. The change concerns adding new unique information that needs to be used in the case of receipts for turnover concerning buildings, economically divisible units within buildings, and ownership shares in those goods. New identifications concern: field name for such items/goods and data for quantity field. These updates are added as a part of The Codebook for identification of what the purpose of issuing receipts is in certain specific cases.
The mentioned latest version of the Technical Guidelines can be found on the following link: https://purs.gov.rs/eFiskalizacija/tehnicki-vodic.html.
Furthermore, versions, both in Serbian and in English, can be found on our portal.
Other news from Serbia
Transfer of certain data from the Serbian fiscalization system to SEF is expected but awaiting technical and legal preconditions.
Fiscal receipts containing the buyer's tax ID, as specified in Article 5 of the law, are not yet being transferred to the Electronic Invoice System (SEF) due to the lack of necessary technical and legal conditions Let's delve deeper into this. Read more
New education was created: Educational videos for Serbia
This series of instructional videos provide insight into the Serbian fiscalization system. Both legal and technical aspects of the fiscalization system of Serbia are presented, and divided into appropriate topics. 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
The Ministry of Finance in Serbia published an opinion revealing whether exemption from fiscalization applies to certain specific cases
The recent Ministry of Finance's opinion clarifies the fiscalization requirements for sales of magazines and periodical publications mailed to individuals. 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. Read more
New document was uploaded: Fiscal law comparison - Serbia vs Republic of Srpska
This document addresses the similarities and differences in fiscal laws in Serbia and the Republic of Srpska, aiming to provide a clear picture of the fiscalization landscape in both countries. Read more