- Spain’s VeriFactu Regulation mandates certified e-invoicing to combat tax fraud, effective January 2026 for companies and July 2026 for self-employed and non-resident entities.
- Invoicing software must meet strict standards: real-time data transmission to the tax agency, QR codes, electronic signatures, secure storage, and the “VERI*FACTU” label.
- The Spanish Tax Agency provides a free invoicing app for small businesses and self-employed individuals.
- Businesses using the Immediate Supply of Information (SII) system are exempt from VeriFactu requirements.
- Non-compliance can result in penalties of up to €50,000 per fiscal year.
Source: meridianglobalservices.com
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