- Spain will require all businesses involved in B2B transactions to use structured electronic invoicing by 2027.
- The mandate aims to reduce VAT fraud, speed up payment cycles, and align with EU digital reforms.
- The legal basis is the Crea y Crece Law, which targets administrative efficiency, tax compliance, and financial transparency.
- The requirement applies to all Spanish companies, self-employed professionals, and foreign businesses with Spanish VAT registration.
- Some micro-enterprises and niche sectors may get transitional relief, but no permanent exemptions are confirmed yet.
Source: docnova.ai
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