← Back to guides Comparativ · 6 minAzuvio + SocrateERP: how to add fiscal automation SocrateERP covers the business processes of mid-size companies. Azuvio sits on top as a fiscal automation layer, without replacing the ERP and without migration. This guide shows how the two connect and what you automate in practice. How they work togetherSocrateERP stays the business sourceProcesses, inventory and accounting stay in SocrateERP. Azuvio connects via connectors, with no migration.Automatic fiscal handlingAzuvio validates and submits invoices to SPV automatically, generates UIT codes in e-Transport and fetches received invoices.Reconciliation and VAT-return correlationPayments are reconciled with invoices, and data is correlated with the VAT return — fewer differences and e-TVA notices.Clean sync backFiscal documents and reconciliations sync into SocrateERP, so the finance team works with clean data. Bottom line SocrateERP + Azuvio gives you fiscal automation and reconciliation on top of the ERP you already use. The ERP stays the source of truth. Last updated: 2026-07-07 Frequently askedDoes Azuvio replace SocrateERP?No. It connects on top of SocrateERP via connectors and adds e-Factura, e-Transport and reconciliation. The ERP stays the business and accounting source.How does it reduce e-TVA notices?By reconciling payments with invoices and correlating with the VAT return, so the differences that trigger notices decrease.Is there migration?No. Azuvio works on top of SocrateERP with no migration and without modifying the accounting base.What does it cover extra?e-Transport (UIT code), bank reconciliation with account mapping and automatic fetching of received invoices from SPV. Related glossary termse-Factura 2026e-Transport ANAF (UIT code)VAT return (D300) Where Azuvio fitsConformitate fiscală ANAFReconciliere bancară automată Related guidesAzuvio + NexusERP: e-Factura and automatic reconciliationAzuvio + SAGA: invoicing & e-Factura, and the accountant gets clean data