By July 1, 2025, entrepreneurs and professionals must adopt computer systems and software that comply with the requirements of Royal Decree 1007/2023.
The objective of RD 1007/2023 is to guarantee the security and accessibility of computerized invoicing systems.
Two relevant modifications are introduced to the Regulation on invoicing obligations: the incorporation of a QR code on the invoice and the obligation to include the phrase “Invoice verifiable in the AEAT’s electronic office” in certain cases.
The products adapted to the regulation must be available within 9 months after the Ministerial Order comes into force.
Source: audiconsultores-etlglobal.com
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