- Starting March 1, 2025, Greenland will mandate digital invoicing for goods and services provided to public authorities
- Public authorities must register with NemHandelsRegister and provide contracting details
- Smaller entities may qualify for exemptions based on annual turnover thresholds
- The initiative aims to modernize public sector transactions and enhance transparency
- Digital invoices must be formatted for automatic processing and include various document types
- Public authorities must provide essential information when entering contracts
- Municipal councils will establish annual turnover thresholds to exempt smaller entities
- Invoices that do not meet digital processing standards will be rejected
- Greenland manages its domestic affairs, including taxation, under a semi-autonomous status within the Kingdom of Denmark
- The new digital invoicing mandate is part of Greenland’s efforts to modernize public sector transactions and improve transparency.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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