- Ireland will implement mandatory electronic invoicing for B2B transactions starting 1 November 2028.
- The requirement applies to resident businesses selling to other VAT-registered businesses within Ireland.
- Businesses must report sales to Irish Tax and Customs via the Peppol e-invoicing platform.
- The goal is to combat VAT fraud by providing tax authorities with real-time VAT data.
Source: fiscalsolutions.co.uk
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