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Albania mandates tax representation and VAT compliance for multinational digital service providers.

Albania now requires foreign digital service providers offering B2C services to appoint a local tax representative, register for VAT, and apply the standard 20% VAT rate on sales to Albanian consumers. This mandate, effective from May 14, 2025, targets services like streaming, software, and hosting, aiming to align with Albania’s broader revenue and compliance strategies. Read more
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Ahead of the summer season, Albania’s Tax Administration has issued detailed guidelines for accommodation providers to ensure accurate invoicing and compliance with fiscal rules. Key requirements include labeling invoices with “Room” at the start of service descriptions, separating lodging from other services, and applying the reduced 6% VAT rate only to eligible accommodation services in certifie... Read more
TLv6 Implementation Marks Significant Shift in EU’s Trust List Format
A new EU Trust List format, TLv6, will officially replace TLv5 in May 2025 as part of the updated eIDAS Regulation (EU 2024/1183). It introduces key technical changes like a new URI field, updated signature format, and optional phone number support. Organizations must update their systems to avoid signature validation failures and service disruptions, as TLv5 will no longer be valid once TLv6 take... Read more
Similarities between fiscalization systems in Albania and Montenegro
The fiscalization systems in Albania and Montenegro share similarities, including real-time communication with tax authorities, mandatory transaction authorization, and flexibility regarding software and hardware specifications. However, notable differences remain in legal requirements, data registration obligations, and specific receipt details The fiscalization systems in Montenegro and Albania... Read more
Fiscalization in Albania: registration process from the fiscalization perspective

In Albania, fiscalization laws require businesses to register their stores, Point of Sale (POS) systems, and cashier operators through the central invoice platform. Store registration provides a unique code for receipts, while POS registration ensures proper transaction data transmission and receipt compliance. Read more
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