- The draft decree establishes the legal regime applicable to electronic invoicing between businesses and professionals and to electronic invoice exchange platforms.
- It modifies the regulation governing invoicing obligations, approved by Royal Decree 1619/2012, of November 30.
- The draft decree responds to the mandate of Article 12 of Law 18/2022, on the creation and growth of companies, and seeks to promote digitization and combat commercial delinquency, especially in SMEs and self-employed professionals.
- The draft decree is in an advanced stage of processing.
- Several new developments in recent months advise making some specific modifications to the text and, therefore, to re-process a new public hearing process.
- The draft decree incorporates contributions made in the first public hearing and during the phase of issuing reports under Article 26.5 of Law 50/1997 of the Government.
- The main proposed modifications include the entry into force date.
Source: audiconsultores-etlglobal.com
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