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    March 13, 2026 (about 6 hours ago)

    Bulgaria SAF-T introduction

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    Bulgaria VAT News • VatCalc

    Summary

    On 27 February 2026, Bulgaria’s National Revenue Agency issued Order No. Z‑TsU‑30‑359, updating the SAF‑T schema to version 1.0.2 effective 1 April 2026. The order mandates monthly SAF‑T submissions starting January 2026, with a phased timetable for large, mid‑sized and other taxpayers, and provides a six‑month grace period for the first filing. The required reports include monthly General Ledger, Accounts Payable/Receivable, Sales and Purchase invoices, annual Fixed Assets, and on‑demand Inventory.

    Key Insights

    When does Bulgaria require large enterprises to start monthly SAF‑T submissions?

    Large enterprises must begin monthly SAF‑T submissions from January 2026.

    What grace period does Bulgaria provide for the first SAF‑T submission?

    Bulgaria offers a six‑month grace period for the first SAF‑T filing, allowing corrections without penalty until the seventh month’s deadline.

    Which SAF‑T reports are mandatory for Bulgarian taxpayers?

    Mandatory reports include monthly General Ledger, Accounts Payable and Receivable, Sales and Purchase invoices (due by the 14th of the following month), annual Fixed Assets (due by 30th June of the following year), and on‑demand Inventory.

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