- Recent developments in Germany’s legislative landscape have brought the topic of B2B e-invoicing mandates to the forefront
- The Bundesrat and Bundestag have been engaged in discussions to finalize the direction of e-invoicing within the country
- The proposed timeline for mandatory e-invoicing is January 1, 2027 for companies with an annual turnover of more than 800,000 euros and January 1, 2028 for all remaining taxpayers
- The timeline still needs to be officially ratified
- The Mediation Committee is scheduled to reconvene in late March 2024 to further refine the e-invoicing mandate strategy.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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