The number of EU countries announcing their intention to introduce mandatory e-invoicing in B2B transactions is likely to grow. Bulgaria, Ireland, and Sweden are currently holding public consultations on digital value-added tax reporting, and e-invoicing is one of the compliance options under consideration. The German government has also described plans to introduce an electronic reporting system for the creation, verification, and forwarding of invoices.
Source Bloombergtax
See also
- Swedish tax authority has started work on three different types of reporting(E-Invoicing, RTR, SAF-T)
- Ireland – articles on E-Invoicing
- Bulgaria – articles on E-Invoicing
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