Latvia has delayed mandatory e-invoicing for domestic B2B transactions to January 2028. The regime will require VAT-registered businesses to report invoices to tax authorities, aiming to enhance transparency and reduce VAT fraud.
Source: fiscalsolutions.co.uk
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