- The European Commission has launched a public consultation to revise the EU eInvoicing Directive, open from March 18 to June 10, 2026.
- The European Committee for Standardisation (CEN) has approved the new EN 16931-1:2026 standard, which will gradually replace the 2017 version.
- The review and new standard aim to address challenges such as national differences, limited interoperability, and administrative complexity in cross-border e-invoicing.
- The revised standard expands its scope to cover B2B transactions and supports automated VAT controls, aligning with the EU’s VAT in the Digital Age (ViDA) initiative.
- Stakeholders are encouraged to provide feedback, and national bodies will adapt the new standard to ensure uniform implementation across Member States.
Source: comarch.com
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