- Spanish Tax Agency launched an inspection campaign for VeriFactu compliance
- Focus on dual-use invoicing software that allows invoice manipulation
- Deadline for compliance is July 29, 2025
- From July 30, all new or updated software must comply with standards
- Non-compliance can lead to fines up to 150,000 euros
- 119 inspections conducted across 15 regions
- Strict stance against sales concealment and invoice manipulation tools
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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