- The Spanish government has delayed mandatory electronic invoicing (e-invoicing) for B2B transactions until 2027
- Delays in developing technical specifications pushed back the implementation
- More time needed to fully develop and test technical infrastructure and systems
- Businesses encouraged to start preparing early for the transition
- E-invoicing expected to streamline administrative processes, enhance transparency, and reduce errors
- New target date for rollout is now set for 2027.
Source: pincvision.com
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