- Denmark has cancelled the rollout of OIOUBL 3.0 due to stakeholder concerns about complexity and market fragmentation.
- The country will move toward a single, unified e-invoicing standard, likely based on Peppol PINT or a Danish CIUS aligned with European EN 16931.
- New OIOUBL 2.1 validation rules will still become mandatory on 15 May 2026.
- The Digital Bookkeeping Act rollout remains on schedule, with more businesses required to adopt certified digital bookkeeping systems from 1 January 2026.
- Further details on the new e-invoicing strategy will be announced at the Nemhandelsforum on 24 February 2026.
Source: meridianglobalservices.com
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