- Non-compliance with e-invoicing and CTC mandates can lead to harsh penalties that can impact a business’s bottom line.
- Governments impose fines on taxpayers who do not meet the standard or follow the procedures set out, as non-compliance will make companies less likely to participate, and a national e-invoicing platform stands or falls by the level of participation.
- Different countries have different penalties and consequences for non-compliance. For example, Saudi Arabia issues fines for violations such as non-issuance of e-invoices and editing an invoice after its issuance, while France has a fixed fine per offense, and Poland may impose penalties of up to 100% of the tax amount on an invoice.
- Hungary has a Real-Time Reporting CTC mandate, and for every invoice a taxpayer fails to report to the government, a fine of up to HUF 500,000 may be imposed.
- Italy has a much more complex sanction model where buyers and sellers can receive penalties, and additional fines can apply if they operate cros…[omitted].
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