- Mandatory implementation of e-invoicing in Germany deferred to 2026
- Companies in B2B sector given time to adapt to changes
- From January 1, 2025, companies must have capability to receive and process e-invoices
- Companies can still issue invoices in traditional formats until end of 2026
- Small businesses with turnover less than €800,000 can continue current invoicing practices until end of 2027
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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