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    Biznis.ba
    January 25, 2026 (about 1 month ago)

    Bosnia and Herzegovina: Draft Law on Fiscalization of Transactions

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    Bosnia and Herzegovina VAT News • Biznis.ba

    Summary

    The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s House of Representatives adopted a draft law on fiscalization of transactions, establishing obligations for electronic invoicing, a real‑time transaction recording system, monitoring mechanisms, and criminal provisions to curb tax evasion. The law builds on the 2009 fiscal systems law and aims to modernize tax compliance across the Federation.

    Key Insights

    What does the new law require regarding electronic invoicing in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina?

    It mandates that all businesses issue invoices electronically and record each transaction in a real‑time electronic system.

    When was the draft law on fiscalization of transactions adopted?

    It was adopted on 20 January 2026 during the 8th extraordinary session of the House of Representatives.

    What monitoring and enforcement provisions are included in the new law?

    The law establishes a monitoring system for fiscalization, includes criminal provisions for non‑compliance, and requires real‑time transmission of transaction data to tax authorities.

    Which previous law does the new draft build upon?

    It builds on the 2009 Law on Fiscal Systems, whose application began in 2010/2011.

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