- Germany will mandate B2B eInvoicing in 2027, but voluntary adoption is increasing ahead of the deadline.
- Since January 2025, businesses have been allowed to issue e-invoices, and more suppliers are now choosing to do so.
- Companies must already be prepared to receive structured e-invoices, even before the legal requirement.
- Early adoption is prompting internal discussions about IT readiness and VAT compliance.
- Organizations not technically prepared risk operational disruptions as supplier adoption accelerates in 2026.
Source: pincvision.com
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