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Mandatory B2B e-invoicing as of April 2029

Government confirms April 2029 B2B mandate for e-invoicing exchange 4-corner; no e-reporting to HMRC requirement

✅ Mandatory E-Invoicing Confirmed

  • The UK government announced that mandatory e-invoicing for all VAT invoices will start in 2029. This was confirmed in the consultation response published on 26 November 2025.
  • The rollout will be phased, starting with large businesses and then expanding to SMEs.
  • The goal is to reduce late payments, improve tax compliance, and modernize the UK’s business landscape. Research suggests e-invoicing adoption can cut late payments by 20%, saving small firms around £11,300 annually and boosting productivity by 3% in finance-heavy sectors. [gov.uk], [p2pnetwork.org]

Current Status

  • Consultation closed in May 2025; HMRC and the Department for Business & Trade have reviewed responses.
  • The government is working on technical standards, likely aligning with PEPPOL (used in NHS procurement) and interoperable formats like UBL/XML.
  • HMRC’s Transformation Roadmap targets a digital-first tax system by 2030, with e-invoicing as a key component. [blogs.opentext.com], [rayneressex.com]

Compliance & Requirements

  • Until the mandate begins, e-invoicing remains voluntary for B2B, but mandatory for public sector suppliers since 2020.
  • Accepted formats: Peppol BIS or UBL XML; invoices must be archived for 6 years.
  • Under Making Tax Digital (MTD), VAT returns already require API submission via compatible software, laying the groundwork for e-invoicing. [gov.uk], [openenvoy.com]

Context & Global Alignment

  • The UK’s move mirrors the EU’s VAT in the Digital Age (ViDA) initiative, which mandates e-invoicing for cross-border transactions by 2030.
  • Other countries (Italy, Poland, France, Belgium) are ahead, with mandates between 2024–2027, so UK businesses trading internationally should prepare early. [tradeshift.com]

What’s Next for Businesses?

  • Start planning for system upgrades to handle structured invoice formats (XML/UBL).
  • Consider Peppol connectivity and integration with ERP/accounting platforms.
  • Monitor HMRC updates for technical specifications and onboarding timelines.

See also


  • Join the Linkedin Group on Global E-Invoicing/E-Reporting/SAF-T Developments, click HERE

 



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