- New Deadline for Compliant Billing Systems: The Spanish Government has officially set January 1, 2026, as the new date by which taxpayers not using the Immediate Supply of Information (SII) must issue all invoices through a compliant billing system (SIF/Verifactu), delaying the previous deadline of July 1, 2025.
- Reason for Delay: The extension of the deadline is due to delays in the publication of the Ministerial Order containing the technical details necessary for implementing the new billing software requirements outlined in Royal Decree 1007/2023.
- Clarification on SII Users: The Royal Decree specifies that taxpayers already using SII are exempt from these new requirements, even if they issue self-invoices on behalf of suppliers subject to the SIF/Verifactu obligation, and no further legislative changes regarding these requirements are anticipated.
Source: sovos.com
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