- Mandatory E-Invoicing System: Hungary is set to implement a mandatory e-invoicing and reporting system for B2B and B2G transactions, compliant with EU’s VIDA legislation, eliminating the use of hybrid formats and email for e-invoices.
- Decentralized Reporting Model: A Decentralized CTC Exchange Model will require sellers and buyers to report complete e-invoices with an electronic stamp for domestic transactions, while intra-community transactions will also allow complete reporting, with buyers having five days to report to NAV.
- Accreditation and Feedback: E-invoicing service providers must undergo an accreditation process, and Hungary will become a Peppol Authority. Stakeholders can provide feedback on the proposed system until January 20, 2026, indicating that the concept may evolve.
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- See also
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