- By 2026, Peppol is becoming the standard for structured e-invoicing across multiple countries, driven by government mandates for digital tax enforcement and interoperability.
- Multinational enterprises must adapt ERP systems and compliance processes to meet Peppol requirements for cross-border invoicing.
- Peppol Access Points are certified gateways required for connecting to the Peppol network, ensuring secure and standardized document exchange.
- Belgium will mandate B2B e-invoicing via Peppol from January 2026; Germany requires Peppol for public sector invoicing and will expand B2B requirements from 2027; France uses Peppol for public sector interoperability.
- Enterprises must select certified Peppol Access Point providers and design global strategies for compliance and integration.
Source: taxilla.com
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
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