- Hungary’s main e-invoicing requirement is Real-Time Invoice Reporting (RTIR), not a full B2B/B2C e-invoicing mandate.
- From July 1, 2025, e-invoicing is mandatory for electricity and natural gas supplied to non-private customers.
- From September 1, 2026, a broader receipt data-reporting obligation will apply.
- Businesses must comply with VAT invoice/receipt rules, electronic invoice legal conditions, RTIR, and new sector/retail digital reforms.
- E-invoices can be in various electronic formats (e.g., XML, PDF) if they meet legal requirements for authenticity, integrity, and legibility.
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