- Denmark is updating e-invoicing standards (OIOUBL 2.1 in 2025, OIOUBL 3.0 in 2026) and enhancing digital bookkeeping rules.
- SAF-T 2.0 for automated financial data management is expected by the end of 2025.
- The government may require public authorities to send e-invoices to businesses, further reducing paper and PDF workflows.
- All businesses must comply with digital bookkeeping and e-invoicing capabilities by January 2026 (standard systems) or July 2026 (in-house systems).
- Denmark is preparing for EU ViDA requirements, aiming for 70% e-invoicing adoption by 2027 and increased automation, making early compliance essential for businesses.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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