- B2G e-invoicing is mandatory in Austria.
- Since January of 2014, e-invoicing has been a requirement for any business that exchanges documents with a government entity, when directive 2014/55/EU was transposed via the Federal Public Procurement Act 2018.
- All public authorities must be able to receive e-invoices, and
- all public authority suppliers are required to send their invoices in the specified electronic format (ebInterface, PEPPOL, BIS, and UBL are all options).
- Public authorities and their suppliers may choose their own e-invoicing solution provider, given the provider is able to meet Austrian e-invoicing requirements
- There is a legal obligation to preserve invoices for a minimum of seven years.
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