- Japan’s Peppol authority has updated its e-invoicing system to comply with the international PINT (Peppol International) v1.1.1 specifications, effective May 28, 2025, impacting all businesses utilizing the Peppol network for B2B e-invoicing in the country.
- The updated specifications address three key scenarios: standard invoices with new regulations, updates to the self-billing invoice system, and provisions for businesses not registered for consumption tax, necessitating updates to existing systems and processes for compliance.
- Businesses are advised to thoroughly review the new requirements and implement necessary technical adaptations promptly, as Japan continues to align with international e-invoicing standards to facilitate efficient B2B transaction processing.
Source docnova.ai
See also
- https://www.digital.go.jp/policies/electronic_invoice
- https://docs.peppol.eu/poac/pint/v1.1.1/pint/release-notes/
- https://docs.peppol.eu/poac/jp/2025-Q2/
- See also
- Join the Linkedin Group on Global E-Invoicing/E-Reporting/SAF-T Developments, click HERE
- Join the LinkedIn Group on ”VAT in the Digital Age” (VIDA), click HERE
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