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The Netherlands plans to adopt the EU’s VIDA rules by mandating e-invoicing for cross-border B2B transactions from July 1, 2030, aligning with EU-wide VAT harmonization efforts.
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Authorities are considering extending mandatory e-invoicing and real-time digital reporting to domestic B2B transactions, signaling a possible expansion of compliance obligations beyond the EU requirement.
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Final decisions on domestic mandates are pending stakeholder consultations, with legislation expected at least two years before the 2030 deadline to ensure readiness and industry adaptation.
Source: www.fonoa.com
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