- German Ministry of Finance issued final version of guidance letter for upcoming e-invoicing mandate
- Final version published on 15th October 2024 with some rewordings, paragraph changes, and additional clarifications
- Purpose of early release of draft letter was to increase public awareness and offer guidance to taxpayers
- Changes include clarification on storage of image part of hybrid invoice, requirement for e-mail address to receive e-invoices, and mention of Peppol BIS as an example of permittable European invoice formats
Source: p2pnetwork.org
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