The government of Luxembourg has begun a gradual adoption of the electronic invoice by government institutions.
On December 13, 2021, the Luxembourgish government published a national regulation detailing the gradual mandatory obligation of companies to send electronic invoices to government institutions through the PEPPOL network. The implementation based on a company’s size will begin in May 2022 and will be completed in March 2023. This regulation modifies the law of May 16, 2019, on B2G electronic invoicing.
This Project is part of the European Union’s digitalization plan according to Directive 2014/55/EU, which looks to simplify administrative processes and to reinforce internal security and reduce paper use.
This new electronic invoicing requirement will be introduced as an effort to increase transparency in the tax authority, as well to improve the efficiency of transactions with public administrations.
Source Edicom
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