- The European Commission launched a public consultation on 18 March 2026 to revise the 2014 eInvoicing Directive for public procurement.
- The revision aims to improve harmonisation, interoperability, and reduce administrative burdens, especially for cross-border business.
- Stakeholders, including businesses, public authorities, and service providers, are invited to submit feedback until 10 June 2026.
- The initiative is part of the broader VAT in the Digital Age (ViDA) reform, which plans mandatory cross-border e-invoicing by 2030.
- Feedback will inform the Commission’s impact assessment and future policy decisions.
Source: regfollower.com
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