- Spanish government has not set a firm commencement date for B2B e-invoicing mandate
- Speculation suggested implementation could be pushed back to summer of 2026
- On October 1, 2024, government confirmed postponement to 2027 at the earliest
- Delay attributed to finalizing technical specifications required for approval of legislation
- E-invoicing trajectory expected to follow original plans
- Large taxpayers to comply 12 months after final regulations published in 2027
- All other taxpayers to comply 24 months after final regulations published in 2028
Source: tungstenautomation.com
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