Estonia’s Ministry of Finance is planning to update its Accounting Act to give resident B2B customers the option to insist on e-invoices from their suppliers. This would revising the definition of ‘machine-processable invoice’ or e-invoice to the EU’s EN 16931 structured e-invoice format. At present, businesses may use an Estonian standard or the EU’s.
Source: vatcalc.com
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