- Estonia is considering a draft e-invoicing law
- The law aims to introduce revisions to the 2017 Accounting Act
- It focuses on Business-to-Government (B2G) e-invoicing
- Estonia is also looking into Business-to-Business (B2B) e-invoicing, specifically for invoice receipt services
- The law is expected to be implemented in January 2025
- It will lay the groundwork for future B2B e-invoicing in Estonia
- The law still needs to be ratified.
Source: tungstenautomation.com
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