- The European Commission is seeking stakeholder input to revise EU eInvoicing rules in public procurement.
- The consultation aims to improve harmonisation, interoperability, and reduce administrative burdens for cross-border business.
- Barriers to uptake and interoperability have limited the effectiveness of the 2014 eInvoicing Directive.
- eInvoicing will become mandatory for B2B cross-border transactions by 2030 under the VAT in the Digital Age (ViDA) package.
- The public consultation runs for 12 weeks, with a response deadline of 17 December 2025.
Source: p2pnetwork.org
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