- Japan’s Peppol authority updated its e-invoicing system to PINT v1.1.1 specifications
- The new version is effective from May 28, 2025
- All Peppol network users in Japan are affected
- Updates cover standard invoices, self-billing invoices, and special provisions for non-consumption tax businesses
- Significant changes include data models, code lists, and rules
- Businesses may need to update systems or processes for compliance
- Users are advised to review new requirements and implement necessary adaptations
- Japan aims to align with international e-invoicing standards and ensure seamless B2B transactions
Source: docnova.ai
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