- Germany has approved draft legislation to delay the mandatory issuing of e-invoices until January 2027 for established taxpayers.
- The requirement to issue B2B e-invoices would apply from January 2027 for companies with a turnover above EUR 800,000.
- All companies would be required to receive e-invoices from 2025.
- From January 2028, all companies would be required to issue B2B e-invoices.
- Starting from 2025, businesses can choose to issue B2B e-invoices voluntarily.
Source: meridianglobalservices.com
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