- Spain will require mandatory B2B e-invoicing for all businesses starting as early as 2027 under the Crea y Crece Law.
- The obligation applies to Spanish companies, self-employed professionals, and foreign VAT-registered businesses.
- Large companies must comply from 2027; SMEs and freelancers from 2028.
- Invoices must be in approved electronic formats (FacturaE, UBL, or CII), digitally signed, and transmitted in real time to the Spanish Tax Agency.
- Some micro-enterprises may get transitional relief, but no permanent exemptions are confirmed.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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