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Latvia’s Parliament set new e-invoicing deadlines—mandatory for B2G from January 2026 and for domestic B2B from January 2028—rejecting a proposed one-year delay.
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From March 30, 2026, B2B e-invoicing and data submission to the SRS will be voluntary, allowing businesses to adapt before full enforcement begins in 2028.
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Businesses are urged to begin upgrading invoicing systems now, as detailed regulations are expected by July 1, 2025, to support smooth implementation and compliance.
Source: SNI
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