- Ireland is seeking feedback on modernizing its VAT process through a public consultation.
- The consultation focuses on B2B and B2G transactions, with a specific focus on domestic transactions.
- Real-time reporting and e-invoicing are major aspects of the consultation.
- The consultation will conclude on January 12, 2024.
- Ireland has not yet announced a B2B e-invoicing/e-reporting mandate and has not defined an inception date for such a mandate.
Source: kofax.com
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