- Draft guidance issued by German Ministry of Finance on mandatory e-invoicing
- Introduction of mandatory e-invoicing for domestic transactions starting January 1, 2025
- Transitional provisions will be in place
- BMF plans to publish official guidance in coordination with state tax authorities
- Draft sent to associations for feedback on June 13, 2024
- Final guidance expected to be published in the beginning of the fourth quarter of 2024
Source: bundesfinanzministerium.de
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