The Ministry of Finance, BMF, suggests making B2B e-invoicing mandatory for companies starting in January 2026, but businesses can choose to adopt e-invoicing voluntarily from 2025 if they prefer.
In addition, all companies are required to be capable of receiving e-invoices starting from January 2025.
Source: edicomgroup.com
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