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New access method enabled for Serbian Tax Authorities’ eTax (e-Porezi) portal
The Serbian Tax Authority has introduced a new access method for the eTax (e-Porezi) portal using a Qualified Electronic Certificate with the SmartBox application, expanding compatibility to Windows, Linux, and macOS systems. This addition complements existing access options via a Qualified Electronic Certificate or the ConsentID mobile app and eID of the eGovernment account. Users now have three... Read more
Proposed Amendment to Consumer Protection Law to lower the possibility of artificial discounts in Serbia
Serbia is considering amending its Consumer Protection Law to require retailers to display both the sale price and the lowest price the product had in the last 30 days. This aims to prevent misleading practices where prices are artificially raised before being discounted. 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. Read more
New document was uploaded: Recorded webinar: E-invoicing for Global Retailers
If you are struggling with complex e-invoicing implementations across multiple countries, and if you are concerned about mounting costs, potential delays, or compliance risks, our webinar will help you to learn how global retailers can streamline e-invoicing efficiently! With countries worldwide mandating e-invoicing, international retailers face unique challenges adapting to new regulations acros... Read more
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
Another version of Technical Guidelines for ESIR and LPFR 1.17 is published in Serbia.
The Serbian Tax Authority has published another version of The Technical Guideline for the Administrative and Technical Overview of Functionalities (ESIR or L-PFR). This is the version noted as 1.17 and has been published in the Technical Guides section of the Tax Authorities' official website as the latest version of this technical specification for ESIR and L-PFR in Serbian e-fiscalization. The... Read more