- Spain has introduced a new certified billing obligation, known as “Reglamento Veri*factu”. Taxpayers’ billing software must comply with specific requirements by July 2025.
- The regulation defines a format and structure for billing records, along with computer security elements.
- It aims to combat fraud and tax evasion, while also enhancing digitalization of businesses.
- The implementation deadline for software developers is nine months, and taxpayers must adapt to the requirements by July 1, 2025.
- The obligation applies to taxpayers subject to certain taxes, with some exceptions. The regulation also includes key requirements for billing software and impacts general invoicing requirements in Spain.
- Overall, it marks a significant milestone in introducing a certified billing solution mandate with implications for digital transformation and streamlined services.
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