- The Netherlands is considering a broad B2B e-invoicing mandate in response to the EU’s ViDA directive, which will require mandatory e-invoicing and digital reporting for B2B transactions by July 1, 2030.
- The government recommends using the Peppol infrastructure for both e-invoicing and digital reporting, combining both processes into a single workflow.
- A phased implementation is advised, starting with mandatory e-invoicing for domestic B2B transactions before July 1, 2030, followed by mandatory digital reporting after a transition period.
- The proposal emphasizes alignment with European standards (EN16931, UBL, CII) and expects the changes to reduce administrative burdens for businesses.
Source: pincvision.com
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