- Latvia is proposing to mandate B2B electronic invoices from 1 January 2026
- The government may offer a free e-invoicing platform to support the new mandate
- Latvia estimates its VAT Gap is €162 million per annum
- Latvian public and government institutions must accept Business-to-Government electronic invoices based on the PEPPOL standard
- Voluntary e-invoicing for B2B transactions is available through various routes in Latvia
Source: vatcalc.com
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