- Spain faces obstacles in implementing mandatory B2B e-invoicing by July 2024 due to a lack of technical specifications and political instability.
- The launch may be postponed until after January 2025.
- The obligation will be introduced in two phases, starting with larger entities and followed by smaller companies.
- This delay is similar to other European nations, including Germany, France, and Belgium.
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