Portugal is moving back the dates for mandatory e-invoicing between government entities and their suppliers. The Portuguese government’s decision is meant to help mitigate the negative economic impact of the Covid-19 crisis. Businesses are supposed to take advantage of the extension to ensure a smooth transition to the new invoicing system. Being prepared to meet the requirement will surely be a deciding factor in increasing competitiveness.
The extension offers major companies as well as SMEs and micro-enterprises more time to begin using the e-invoicing system.
Source: Edicom
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