The State Tax Administration Agency (AEAT) is working on a royal decree that will approve regulations that establish the technical requirements to be adopted by the computerized invoicing systems (SIF), as well as the standardization of formats of invoice records.
With the latest changes introduced to date in the Draft Royal Decree, the following deadlines are provided for taxpayers and software suppliers:
- The taxpayers obliged to issue invoices to which the regulation applies must have their computerized invoicing systems operational and adopted before July 1, 2024.
Source: Fiscal Solutions
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