- The Spanish government has postponed the B2B e-invoicing mandate until 2027
- The delay is due to slow progress in developing the technical framework needed for the mandate
- The new timeline includes a two-phase approach for implementation in 2027 and 2028
- The delay will give businesses more time to prepare for compliance with the e-invoicing requirements
- Larger companies will need to comply by 2027, while smaller businesses have until 2028 to adhere to the mandate
Source: rtcsuite.com
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