The Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) is entering a new digital reality, where every receipt, every transaction and every cash register movement will be recorded and monitored in almost real time by the tax administration’s operations center.

With the new supercomputer and state-of-the-art software that will be gradually put into operation by the end of 2026, tax supervision will acquire characteristics of direct intervention, radically changing the control model in the market.

The new system is not limited to stricter surveillance of businesses; it aspires to close the tax evasion loopholes, identify suspicious interruptions in data flow and, for the first time, effectively utilize their enormous volume.

By establishing almost real-time systems for the transmission of receipts, AADE is attempting to fill gaps that, until now, allowed the accumulation of enormous volumes of data without their substantial utilization.

According to the plan, within 2026 the existing electronic data transmission system will be replaced, with the aim of monitoring cash register transactions in almost real time and their immediate transmission to myDATA. Currently, the data received by the audit mechanism is in the millions on a daily basis. It is impossible for the central service, as well as the audit mechanism, to be able to utilize all this data.