- Ireland will introduce mandatory e-invoicing in three phases starting November 2028, beginning with large VAT-registered corporates.
- By November 2029, all VAT-registered enterprises involved in cross-border EU B2B trade must comply.
- Full compliance with EU VAT in the Digital Age (ViDA) requirements is required by July 2030.
- The system will use existing infrastructures like the Pan-European Public Procurement Online (PEPPOL) framework for secure electronic document exchange.
- Businesses must assess and update their data management and technology systems to ensure readiness for e-invoicing compliance.
Source: taxnews.ey.com
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