- Estonian tax authorities updated the mandatory e-invoicing rollout for December 2024
- New launch date set for 2027 for domestic B2B transactions
- New regime applies only to resident businesses in Estonia
- Businesses must declare B2B sales via a new e-invoicing platform
- Tax authority to check and approve invoices before sending to customers
- New system aims to reduce invoice errors and prevent VAT fraud
Source: fiscalsolutions.co.uk
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