- The European Committee for Standardisation approved updates to the EN 16931-1 e-invoicing standard on 13 February 2026 to support ViDA reforms.
- The revision prepares for mandatory structured, cross-border B2B e-invoicing and digital reporting in the EU by 2030.
- Updates add B2B data capabilities, clarify invoice semantics, and improve support for complex invoicing scenarios.
- New features include invoice coding, support for multiple orders, early payment discounts, handling of exempt supplies, IBAN details, corrective invoice sequencing, foreign currency treatment, and XML attachments.
Source: p2pnetwork.org
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