- The European Commission’s public consultation on revising Directive 2014/55/EU (eInvoicing in public procurement) closed on 10 June 2026. The aim is to enhance harmonisation and interoperability, reducing administrative burdens for cross-border businesses. [ec.europa.eu]
- The revision is aligned with the ViDA (VAT in the Digital Age) initiative, which foresees mandatory electronic invoicing for cross-border B2B transactions by 2030. Stakeholders — businesses, SMEs, public authorities, and e-invoicing service providers — were invited to provide feedback via the ‘Have Your Say’ portal. [ec.europa.eu]
- Operational action: Monitor next Commission steps. The review may affect EN 16931 use, B2G/B2B interoperability assumptions, and national e-reporting design across EU programmes.
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