The automated information system “e-Invoice” in six years of its launch has become increasingly popular among taxpayers. The data of the Center of Information Technology in Finance show the number of taxpayers that use the “e-Invoice” system rose from 500 in the first three months of 2014 to over 50,300 at the start of 2020, IPN reports.
According to the Center’s statistics, the 50,300 individual taxpayers, using the automated information system “e-Invoice”, in the period issued over 8.5 million fiscal invoices. In 2019, the monthly average of invoices issued through this system was 175,000, while the daily average about 8,000.
More than 4,900 users got access to the system in January-May this year. In the period, the number of fiscal invoices received and sent through the “e-Invoice” system by central and local public authorities and institutions followed an upward trend. About 2,300 public institutions and authorities on May 31, 2020 had access to the system, acting as buyers or sellers within economic transactions.
On July 1, this year, there will be launched the modernized version of the automated information system “e-Invoice”. The Center of Information Technology in Finance said this version will bring multiple benefits to the taxpayers, aimed at ensuring the swiftness of recording of transactions and the simplification of the process of creating, signing and circulating fiscal invoices between business entities and between public authorities and business entities.
The Center noted that between June 1 and June 30, 2020 it is testing the “e-Invoice” system with its new functions. There were registered and configured the applications for access for 164 users representing 82 entities that daily test the new functions of the system and prepare own platforms for integrating the accounting systems with “e-Invoice”. The new functions of the system will become available to all users on July 1.
Those interested in using the functions of the new version of the “e-Invoice” system can obtain information through the State Tax Service’s Common Call Center on 080001525 or through the Call Center of the Center of Information Technology in Finance on 022 822222.