- Latvian Parliament postponed mandatory B2B e-invoicing to January 1, 2028
- Obligation to submit e-invoice data to State Revenue Service also postponed to 2028
- Businesses can voluntarily submit B2B e-invoices to eAddress system starting March 30, 2026
- eAddress system initially for B2G flows now optional for B2B but needs improvements
- Taxpayers and service providers have two extra years to prepare and implement e-invoicing solutions
- Final technical specifications and guidelines are expected to be released in due time
- Improvements to eAddress system are anticipated to fully support B2B e-invoices
Source: sovos.com
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