Tax exemptions: RO e-Invoice becomes optional for individuals
The new law removes the mandatory use of RO e-Invoice for certain categories of taxpayers, simplifying procedures for individuals.

A newly promulgated law introduces significant changes regarding the tax obligations of individuals, removing the requirement to use the RO e-Factura system for certain categories of taxpayers.
This legislative change comes as a relief to many citizens who were experiencing difficulties using the electronic platform, particularly elderly people who are unfamiliar with digital technology.
Under the new regulations, the use of the RO e-Factura system becomes optional for individuals who are identified for tax purposes by their personal numerical code (CNP). This measure considerably simplifies administrative procedures for seniors who carry out economic activities or who receive income from various sources.
For elderly people who manage properties or provide occasional services, this legislative change represents a significant reduction in tax-related bureaucracy. They will no longer be required to learn how to use complex digital platforms in order to fulfil their tax obligations.
The measure has a positive impact on seniors who had previously been struggling to adapt to the digital requirements of the tax system. Many of them had been relying on help from relatives or consulting services in order to use the RO e-Factura platform.
The new legislation retains the option of using the electronic system for those who wish to take advantage of the benefits of digitalisation, whilst removing the pressure on those who prefer traditional methods of tax reporting.
Content paraphrased and adapted by SeniorHelp from verified public sources.
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