- The Government of Greenland has announced that mandatory e-invoicing for all public sector transactions will take effect on March 1, 2025, requiring both legal and natural persons to submit digital invoices when providing goods or services to public authorities.
- Digital invoices must be issued, sent, and received in a structured electronic format that allows for automatic processing; public authorities must be registered as recipients in the joint public NemHandelsRegister managed by the Danish Business Authority.
- While the regulation will exempt businesses and individuals below a yet-to-be-defined annual turnover threshold, invoices not compatible with digital processing will be rejected, marking a significant advancement in Greenland’s effort to digitalize public sector transactions.
Source Comarch
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- Worldwide Upcoming E-Invoicing mandates, implementations and changes – Chronological
- Collection of E-Invoicing Guides – Worldwide – VATupdate
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