- The European Commission launched a call for evidence on revising eInvoicing rules in public procurement on 19 November 2025.
- Proposed changes include mandatory use of the European eInvoicing standard for B2G transactions, extending rules to smaller contracts, and harmonising transmission methods and certification schemes.
- Stakeholders can submit feedback until 17 December 2025.
- A detailed public consultation will follow before the end of 2025, open for 12 weeks.
- Adoption of the revised directive is planned for Q4 2026.
Source: etaf.tax
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